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TO  THE  MEMORY  OF 

Professor  Rudolph  E.  Bruknow 
WHOSE  CONTRIBUTIONS  TO  AsSYRIOLOGY 
HAVE  SO  GREATLY  HELPED  ALL  SCHOLARS, 
THIS  VOLUME  IS  RESPECTFULLY  DEDICATED 


PREFACE 


In  the  spring  of  1917  the  late  Professor  Morris  Jastrow,  Jr.,  of  the 
University  of  Pennsylvania,  called  my  attention  to  a large  collection  of 
cuneiform  tablets  which  are  kept  in  the  Library  of  Princeton  Univer- 
sity. The  bulk  of  the  documents  had  been  presented  by  the  late  Professor 
Rudolph  E.  Brunnow,  this  being  augmented  by  gifts  from  other  alumni 
and  friends  of  the  University,  viz.,  Messrs.  Sheldon  Franklin,  Robert 
Garrett,  Kenneth  Campbell  Kirtland,  Cyrus  Hall  McCormick,  John 
Leverett  Moore,  Russell  Wellman  Moore,  Charles  Allen  Munn,  Richard 
Wayne  Parker,  Moses  Taylor  Pyne,  Simeon  H.  Rollinson,  Martin 
Dasher  Wylly,  and  Miss  Edith  Ward. 

As  a result  of  a correspondence  between  Professor  Jastrow  and  Pro- 
fessor Richardson,  the  Librarian  of  Princeton  University,  I was  asked 
to  prepare  a catalogue  of  the  entire  collection.  This  was  soon  completed, 
but  its  appearance  has  been  greatly  delayed  on  account  of  the  war. 

As  a quick  perusal  of  the  catalogue  will  show,  the  Princeton  Library 
Collection  is  chiefly  composed  of  documents  of  the  Ur  Dynasty.  The 
three  chief  sources  of  tablets  of  that  period,  Telloh,  Yokha  and  Drehem, 
are  almost  equally  represented.  Some  of  the  specimens,  and  especially 
those  from  Telloh,  are  of  a remarkably  large  size  and  find  their  counter- 
part in  those  from  the  same  site  now  preserved  in  the  Berlin  Museum. 
Very  remarkable  also  is  a collection  of  unopened  case  tablets  from  Umma, 
which  are  perfectly  preserved  and  covered  with  splendid  seal  impressions. 
Lastly,  the  Princeton  Library  is  fortunate  in  possessing  a group  of  about 
sixty  seal  cylinders  gathered  by  the  late  Dr.  W.  H.  Ward,  the  eminent 
authority  in  this  field. 

The  Library  authorities  felt  that  at  least  a portion  of  such  material 
should  be  placed  at  the  disposal  of  scholars.  Accordingly,  I have  gath- 
ered in  this  volume  all  of  the  largest  Telloh  documents  and  some  of  the 


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VI 


PREFACE 


best  Yokha  texts.  If  conditions  permit,  this  volume  will  be  followed  by 
others,  until  all  the  texts  of  any  importance  shall  have  been  published. 

I am  very  much  indebted  to  Professors  E.  C.  Richardson,  J.  T.  Ger- 
ould  and  H.  B.  Van  Hoesen,  of  the  Princeton  Library,  for  having  done 
so  much  to  facilitate  the  preparation  of  this  volume.  To  my  beloved 
teacher,  Professor  Morris  Jastrow,  Jr.,  whose  sudden  death  has  caused 
such  a great  loss  to  science,  1 shall  never  be  able  to  fully  express  my 
\ thanks  both  for  the  active  interest  he  took  in  this  special  work,  and  for 
his  constant  help  and  encouragement. 

EDWARD  CHI  ERA. 

Dec.  15,  1921 

University  of  Pennsylvania 
Philadelphia,  Pa. 


INTRODUCTION 


The  documents  here  published  belong  to  that  class  of  temple  accounts 
which  have  enabled  us  to  form  a very  clear  knowledge  of  the  life  and 
conditions  of  a very  distant  past.  In  the  23rd  and  24th  centuries  B.  C.  a 
great  civilization  had  already  developed  in  Southern  Babylonia.  This 
flourished  especially  under  the  shadow  of  the  great  temples,  which  had 
become  the  centers  of  both  civil  and  religious  life. 

Enormous  quantities  of  offerings  of  the  most  varied  character  were 
daily  brought  to  the  temples.  These  gifts  were  not  all  voluntary  offerings 
and  some  were  more  or  less  disguised  imposts.  A strong  force  of  scribes 
kept  strict  account  of  all  that  was  brought  in  and  of  all  the  expenses  in- 
curred. Ledgers  were  kept  in  which,  at  the  close  of  the  month  or  of  the 
year,  the  scribes  carefully  noted  what  was  received  and  paid  out.  An 
account  was  also  kept  of  the  wages  paid  to  a large  army  of  laborers, 
weavers,  flour-grinders,  etc.,  men,  women  and  children.  The  large  tab- 
lets published  in  this  volume  are  specimens  of  these  old  Babylonian 
ledgers. 

But  the  scribes,  in  their  endeavour  to  keep  account  of  all  receipts  and 
expenses,  were  confronted  by  the  impossibility  of  using  a tablet  for  a 
continuous  record  of  all  transactions  as  soon  as  completed.  As  is  well 
known,  the  old  Babylonians  used  to  write  on  soft  clay,,  on  which  they 
impressed  their  characters  by  means  of  a wooden  stylus.  A clay  tablet 
could  not  be  kept  moist  for  an  indefinite  period  and  the  scribes,  thus 
limited  to  using  a tablet  while  it  was  soft,  had  to  use  separate  tablets  for 
marking  down  all  their  entries  and  expenses  as  they  occurred  They 
also  had  to  prepare  separate  receipts  for  all  expenses  incurred.  All  these 
memoranda  and  receipts  were  carefully  stored  away,  into  specially  con- 
structed baskets,  to  which  clay  labels  were  attached.  At  the  end  of  the 
month  or  of  the  year,  a “ledger”  was  prepared,  in  which  all  the  individual 
transactions  were  carefully  noted,  and  general  totals  added.  In  some 
instances,  in  spite  of  the  great  care  exercised  by  the  scribes,  some  receipts 
were  lost  or  mislaid.  In  such  a case  the  ledger  had  an  entry  ( e.g . Text  17, 
Col.  II)  : “One  talent,  25  manas  of  wool:  there  is  no  receipt”. 

It  has  already  been  stated  that  many  of  the  gifts  which  the  temples 
received  were  more  or  less  of  the  nature  of  imposts : it  was  therefore 

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2 


SELECTED  TEMPLE  ACCOUNTS  FROM 


in  the  interest  of  the  giver  to  obtain  a regular  receipt.  These  receipts 
were  carefully  drawn  and,  while  the  tablet  was  still  soft,  were  enclosed 
in  clay  envelopes  and  duly  sealed. 

It  is  to  this  last  class  of  receipts  and  small  accounts  that  the  majority 
of  the  tablets  found  in  the  temple  archives  of  Telloh,  Yokha  and  Drehem 
belong.  The  latest  and  most  complete  discussion  of  the  documents  from 
Drehem  has  been  given  by  L.  Legrain : Les  Temps  des  Rois  d’Ur 
(Paris,  1912).  The  tablets  from  Yokha  (ancient  Urnma)  have  been 
studied  by  G.  Conteneau : Contribution  a l’Histoire  Economique  d’Umma 
(Paris,  1915).  A very  important  collection  of  Telloh  tablets,  now  in  the 
Berlin  Museum  has  been  published  by  G.  Reisner : Tempelurkunden  aus 
Telloh  (Berlin,  1901). 

The  character  of  the  large  tablets  from  Telloh  in  the  Princeton  Li- 
brary and  of  those  now  in  the  Berlin  Museum  is  identical.  Since  in  both 
collections  the  large  tablets  are  fragmentary,  it  is  quite  likely  that  some 
fragments  in  the  Princeton  collection  will  turn  out  to  be  portions  of 
tablets  in  the  Berlin  Museum. 


TRANSLATION  OF  SPECIMEN  TEXTS 


In  selecting  special  texts  for  translation,  I have  endeavored  to  offer  a 
representative  group  of  the  different  types  of  documents.  Since  it 
would  have  been  manifestly  impossible  to  give  the  large  tablets  in  their 
entirety,  only  the  first  column  has  been  translated  together  with  the  last 
column,  which  furnishes  a general  summary  of  the  whole  document. 

30 

Assignment  of  laborers 


1.  41  kal 

nu-banda  ur-dnin-gir-su 
34  mi-band  a ur-sag-ga 
34  PA  lu-ddumu-zi 
5.  30-lal-i  PA  na-ba-sag 
nu-banda  Ur-dutu 
23  PA  dnin-marki-ka 


nu-banda  igi-zu-bar-ra 


41  laborers 

(their)  chief  is  Ur-dNingirsu 
34,  chief  Ur-shagga 
34,  superintendent  Lu-dDumuzi 
29,  superintendent  Nabashag 
(and  their)  chief  is  Lu-dUtu. 

27 , (under)  the  superintendent  of 
dNinmar 

(their)  chief  is  Igizubarra. 


sunigin  /20+40+5  kal 
10.  sa-bi-ta 

20  gi-il  e-uz-ga 
10  e-gud-gaz 
10  e-mu 

30  lugal-ra-us-sa 

15.  13  gii-pes-esir 

5 nig-gu-na-gis-kin-ti 
10  mar-sa  da-da 
2 ka  e-gal  ki  ur-dba-u 

1 id  ka-lum 

20.  1 zid-gar-ra  as -an 
1 ga-sar 


Total:  165  laborers. 

From  these  (have  been  assigned)  : 

20  to  carry  reeds  in  the  geese-house. 

10  to  the  slaughter  house  of  the  oxen. 
10  to  the  bakery. 

30  to  the  making  of  the  beverage  called 
lugal-ra-ussa. 

15  to  the  border  of  the  asphalt  well. 

5 to  the  property  of  the  workshop. 

10  to  the  order  of  Dada. 

2 to  the  beverages  of  the  palace,  under 
ur-dBau. 

I to  (the  manufacture  of)  date-oil. 
r to  grinding  of  ash-an  into  flour. 

1 to  fish-grass. 


3 


4 


SELECTED  TEMPLE  ACCOUNTS  FROM 


I git-pii 
i in-sar-sar 

i ki  dutu-usmngal 
i ki  dnina-usumgal 
25.  1 ki  za-na-a 
5 ki  a-kal-la 
5 e gal-bi  lugal 

5 e snkal-mag 
5 nig-ma-a  nibruki-ta 

30.  5 ki  i-za-ri-ik 

1 ini-il  ki  lul-a-mu 
1 im-il  ki  ur-°ba-u 
4 tu-ra 


1 to  the  bank  of  the  cistern. 

1 to  (the  carrying  of)  the  in-sar-sar- 
cereal. 

1 under  dUtu-ushumgal. 

1 under  dNina-ushumgal. 

1 under  Zana. 

5 under  Akalla. 

5 to  the  house  of  the  halbi- officer  of  the 
king. 

5 to  the  house  of  the  grand-vizier. 

5 to  the  merchandise  which  came  by  ship 
from  Nippur. 

5 under  Izarik. 

1 to  carry  clay  under  Lulaniu. 

1 to  carry  clay  under  UrJ1Bau. 

4 are  ill. 


sunigin  60X2+21 
35.  zig-ga 

24  uru-ta  nu-e 

ud-24-kam 

itu-ezen-dne-gun 


Total:  161  workmen 
have  been  sent  out ; 

24  have  not  left  the  city. 
24th  day 

of  the  month  Ezen-dN egnn. 


ANNOTATIONS 

This  document  from  Telloh  is  strikingly  similar  to  VA  Th  2422,  pub- 
lished by  Reisner,  Tcmpclurkundcn,  No.  173.  To  this  same  kind  belong 
also  In  II  ( Inventaire  dcs  Tablcttcs  dc  Telloh,  Vol.  II)  970  and  3503; 
HLC  (Barton,  Haverford  Library  Collection)  pi.  92,  No.  96;  pi.  104, 
No.  175;  pi.  124,  No.  268;  Nies  (Ur  Dynasty  Tablets)  No.  41;  CT 
VII,  47,  17775. 

It  is  noteworthy  that  most  of  the  special  expressions  and  names  of 
objects  occurring  in  this  document  are  found  only  in  other  tablets  of 
the  same  special  kind.  In  the  annotations  below  I have  given  only  the 
most  important  variants,  leaving  out  such  instances  in  which  the  docu- 
ments agree.  For  other  accurrences  of  id-ka-lum,  in-sar-sar,  etc.,  I 
simply  refer  to  the  tablets  above  quoted. 

1.  11.  In  II,  970  and  3503  omit  gi-il  and  have  e-se-pa(g)-ga  XX-a-bi, 
i.e.,  “one  man  for  every  twenty  animals.” 

The  il  is  a porter.  In  documents  of  this  same  period  we  find  this 
designation  in  connection  with  a number  of  different  things  such  as 


TELLOH,  YOKHA  AND  DREHEM 


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plants,  li-il,  In  II,  790;  RT11  ( Reisner , Tempelurkunden ) 146,  II,  15, 
pass.;  straw,  im-nu-il,  RT11  2,  III,  7,  pass.;  fishes,  ga-il,  VS  XIV,  24,  V ; 
wood,  gis-il,  present  volume,  11,  III,  26,  etc.;  era- wood,  gis-ma-nu-ll, 
In  II,  970;  Nies,  41;  clay,  im-il,  Thureau-Dangin,  Recueil,  173,  Obv. ; 
milk,  ga-il,  HLC  pi.  52,  2,11;  flour,  zid-il,  kal  zid-il,  HLC  pi.  49,  No. 
19,  IV;  RT11  149,  Rev.;  finally  the  unknown  cereal  often  mentioned 
in  this  group  of  tablets,  in-sar-sar-il,  HLC  pi.  104,  No.  175  Rev. 

1.  12.  HLC  pi.  92,  No.  96,  reads:  e-gud-gaz  e-KA-\-S>U-sd-sahar-dda- 
gan  and  e-gud-gaz  nibruki. 

1.  14.  Lugal-ra-us-sa  “second  to  the  king’’,  very  probably  “next  to 
the  best  quality”,  i.e.,  “second  quality”.  It  must  refer  to  some  kind  of 
beverage,  because  HLC  p.  124,  No.  268,  has  the  variant  has  lugal-ra-us- 
sa.  This  is  also  mentioned  in  3,  III,  14  of  the  present  volume. 

1.  15.  HLC  pi.  124,  No.  268  reads  gu-pes  esir-ra;  In  II,  970  and 
3593  omit  esir.  HLC  pi.  104,  No.  175  reads  gu-pes  gub-ba. 

I.16.  Phonetic  writing.  Nig-gu-na  = unutu  (Br.  12029) ■ G is -kin  = 
kiskattu  (SAI  4033).  VA  Th  2422  adds  to  this  line:  gir-suu-ta. 

1.  18.  In  II,  970  reads:  nig-ka-de  c-gal  “for  the  beverages  in  the 
palace”.  In  II,  3503  and  HLC  pi.  104,  No.  175  read:  nig-ka-de  e-gal 
gub-ba. 

1.  19.  Oil  was  mixed  with  dates,  thus  forming  a nutricious  paste  (Cf. 
Conteneau,  Ummd,  p.  xxxvi).  In  Reisner  s Tempelurkunden  (Index! 
we  find  the  gi-pat  id-ka-lum,  which  is  a reed  basket  used  to  hold  this 
product. 

1.  20.  Zid-gar-ra  occurs  again  in  this  volume,  2,  I,  12.  In  II,  970 
and  others  omit  this  line  and  substitute  zid-a-tir. 

1.  21.  Ga-sar  is  of  difficult  interpretation.  In  III,  5338,  not  belonging 
to  this  group,  reads:  I kal  ud-VIII-su  ma-ga-sar  gid-da  “One  laborer, 
for  eight  days,  assigned  to  the  long  ga-Sar- ship”.  Since  it  is  not  very 
probable  that  a “long  ship”  could  be  used  in  a fish-pond,  it  would  appear 
as  if  the  ga-sar  would  be  something  denoting  the  cargo  of  the  ship.  The 
sar  is  probably  the  determinative  for  “herb,  grass”  and  ga-sar  appears 
to  be  some  vegetation  called  “fish-grass”. 

I.22.  Reisner’ s Tempelurkunden  121,  III,  17;  VI,  13,  pass,  has 
in-sar,  a product  which  is  measured  in  gurs,  probably  some  kind  of  cereal. 
In  a list  of  articles  of  food  (CBS  11082,  found  in  Nippur)  in-sar  is 
mentioned,  and  is  immediately  followed  by  in-sar-sar.  HLC  pi.  104, 
No.  175  has  the  variant  in-sar-sar-il. 

1.  23.  VA  Th  2422  after  ki  adds  a-ka-a. 

1.  27.  VA  Th  2422  omits  lugal. 


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SELECTED  TEMPLE  ACCOUNTS  FROM 


21 

Account  of  flocks 


I.  2 udu 

I Sil 

4 uz  I mas 
i mds-ga 

5.  e ur-dnun-gal 
80-lal-i  uz 
e ur-dba-u-ta 

5 udu  e ur-mes-ta 
31  udu  1 mas 

10.  e lu-dnin-gir-su-ta 

sunigin  bo+50+7  udu 
smidgin  1 sil 
sunigin  6 mas 
sunigin  1 mds-ga 
15.  60 X 2+5 

e-udu-bil  ba-an-tur 


38  udu  6 sil 
1 mas 

e-udu  us-gid-da-ta 


20.  e udu  e-gal-ka  ba-an-tur 


8 mas 

6oo-\-6oX g-lal-2  udu  60 
+50+7  mas 

6oo-\-6oX9-{-40~\~5 

e-udu-bil  ii  e-udu-e-gal 


2 sheep, 

1 lamb, 

4 goats,  one  kid, 

1 sucking-kid 

from  the  house  of  Ur-dNungal. 

79  goats 

from  the  house  of  Ur-dBau. 

5 sheep  from  the  house  of  Ur-mes. 

31  sheep  1 kid 

from  the  house  of  Lu-dNingirsu. 

T otal : 1 1 7 udu 

Total:  I lamb 
Total : 6 kids. 

Total:  1 sucking-kid 
(Grand  total)  125, 

which  have  been  brought  into  the  new 
sheepfold. 

38  sheep,  6 lambs 
1 kid 

(which)  from  the  sheepfold  of  Ush- 
gidda 

to  the  sheep  fold  of  the  palace  have  been 
brought  in. 

(Grand  total)  162  sheep,  8 goats. 

(In  the  stables  already  were)  898  sheep 
and  1 1 7 kids 

(Which,  with  the  totals  of  1.  21,  make) 
1 t85, 

(now  in)  the  new  sheepfold  and  in  the 
sheepfold  of  the  palace. 


ANNOTATIONS 

L.  5.  After  ur-dnun-gal  we  should  have  expected  the  postposition  ta. 
This  is  a scribal  error. 

1.  ir.  In  this  total  of  127  udu  are  also  included  the  79  uz  of  1.  6.  Cf. 
following  note. 


TELLOH,  YOKHA  AND  DREHEM 


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1.  13.  In  this  total  of  6 mas  are  also  included  the  4 nz  of  1.  3.  This 
shows  the  terms  employed  are  not  used  with  a very  precise  meaning. 

1.  21.  The  eight  mas  correspond  to  the  6 on  1.  13,  plus  one  mds-ga 
(1.  14),  plus  one  in  1.  18. 


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1. 


5- 


10. 


15- 


20. 


List  of  offerings  for  the  gods 


1 sil  den-[lil ] 
mu-tum  ik-su-. . . . 

1 sil  dnil-\Ul \ 
mu-tum  na-ah-bi-ir  mu 
1 sil  dutu 
1 sil  dnin-gar-sag 
mu-tum  KA-\-$U -sa-dIM 
is 

1 sil  dninni 

mu-tum  lii-bal-sag-ga  nil- 
band  a 

1 sil  dna-na-a 
mu-tum  ki-ma-lu  nu- 
banda 


1 lamb  for  dEnlil 
brought  in  by  Ikshu- .... 

1 lamb  for  dNinlil 

brought  in  by  Nahbir,  the  baker. 

1 lamb  for  the  god  Shamash, 

1 lamb  for  dN inliarsag , 
brought  in  by  KA-\-SHU-slia-dIM,  the 
sword  carrier. 

I lamb  for  dNinni, 

brought  in  by  Lu-bal-shagga,  the  chief. 

1 lamb  for  dNana, 

brought  in  by  Kimalu,  the  chief. 


1 sil  dnin-gul 
mu-tum  ib-ni-anu  nu- 
banda 

1 sil  lugal-banda 
mu-tum  nu-ur-dis-tar 
zabar-ku  maskim 
16  udu  24  ganam 
su-gid  e-mu 
mu  ukus-e-ne-su 
arad-mu  maskim 
1 gud-ba-til  e-dub-ba-sii 


1 lamb  for  dNinhul, 

brought  in  by  Ibni-Anu,  the  chief. 

1 lamb  for  Lugal-banda, 
brought  in  by  Nur-Ishtar. 
zabar-ku  of  the  messengers. 

16  muttons,  24  sheep, 

have  been  taken  for  the  kitchen 

of  the  delegates. 

Arad-mu,  the  messenger. 

1 dead  ox  for  the  house  of  the  scribes. 


zig-ga  ud-6-kam 
itu-ki-sig-dnin-a-zu 
mu  ki-mds ki  u hu-mur-tiki 
ba-gul 


Expenses  of  the  6th  day 
of  the  month  Kisig-dN inazu 
in  the  year  in  which  Kimash  and  Hu- 
murti  were  devastated. 


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SELECTED  TEMPLE  ACCOUNTS  FROM 


I. 


5- 


io. 


12 


Account  of  oxen  and  donkeys 

ij  gud  gir  pisan-dub-a  i?  oxen,  from  the  commissary  of  the  ar- 
chives. 

7 gud  1 ansu  gir  lii-kal-la  7 oxen,  1 donkey  from  the  commissary 


kii-ta-se-a 
27  gud  7 ansu 
ki  dam-gar-ne-ne-ta 
2 gud  1 ansu  ki 

50+5  gud  10-lal-i  ansu 
sa-bi-ta 

50  gud  10-lal-i  ansu 
apin-na  ba-an-si 
1 gud  kii-c-dnin-su 
lal-li  2 gud  kit -ad -da  sag- 
tun 

e dditmu-zi 


Lu-kalla. 

have  been  bought. 

26  oxen,  7 donkeys 
from  the  merchants. 

2 oxen,  1 donkey  from  (left  in  blank). 
(Total)  : 53  oxen  and  9 donkeys. 

F rom  these : 

50  oxen  and  9 donkeys 

have  been  given  for  works  of  irrigation. 

1 ox,  to  Ku-e-dNinsu. 

Surplus,  2 oxen,  (with)  Ku-adda,  the 
sag-tun  officer. 

(Account  of)  the  temple  of  dDumuzi. 


15- 


20. 


25- 


5 gud  ki  dam-gar-ne-ne-ta 
11  gud  10  ansu  1 amar- 
ansu 

gir  pisan-dub-ba 
5 gud  gir  lii-kal-la 
kii-ta-se-a 
7 gud  e-tiir-ta 
1 gud  kii-e-d  dumu-zi-ta 
24  gud  10  ansu  1 amar- 
ansu 
sa-bi-ta 

24  gud  10  gir  1 amar-ansu 
apin-na  ba-an-si 

c dnin-su 


5 oxen  from  the  merchants; 

] 1 oxen,  1 donkey,  1 colt  of  a donkey 

from  the  commissary  of  the  archives; 

5 oxen,  from  the  commissary  Ln-Kalla; 
have  been  bought. 

7 oxen  from  the  stables, 

1 ox  from  Ku-e-dDwmizi, 

(Total)  24  oxen,  10  donkeys,  1 colt  of  a 
donkey 
From  these: 

25  oxen,  10  donkeys,  1 colt  of  a donkey 
have  been  set  apart  for  the  irrigating 
machine. 

Temple  of  dNinsu. 


nig-sid-ag  gud  na-da-tmn 

c dnin-su  ii  c ddnmu-zi 
mn  en  dninni  mds-e  i-pad 


Account  of  operations  concerning  oxen 
for  the  temples  of  dNinsu  and  of  d Da- 
mn zi. 

The  year  in  which  the  priest  of  dNinni 
was  selected  through  the  omens. 


TELLOH,  YOKHA  AND  DREHEM 


9 


ANNOTATIONS 

L.  6.  The  scribe  left  in  blank  the  name  of  the  sender.  He  had  prob- 
ably mislaid  his  invoice. 

1.  21.  One  group  of  five  oxen  has  been  omitted  in  the  total.  Probably 
a scribal  error. 


3i 

Account  of  sheep 


i.  i udu-se 

dmes-lam-ta-e 

1 udu  Hugal-ni-ra 
dmna-nsumgal  maskim 

5.  sa  unugkl-ga 

2 udu-se 

na-ap-la-lum  mar-tu 
i udu-se 

ra-si  luzi-da-mt-kikl 
io.  glr  litgal-ka-gi-na 
arad-mn  maskim 
itu  ud-ig  basal 


ki  lu-dra-ta 
ba-zig 

15.  itu  ses-da-ku 

mu  dgu-za  aen-lil-ld  ba- 
dim 


1 grain-fed  sheep, 
for  dMeslamtae, 

1 sheep  for  dLugal-nira, 
dNina-ushumgal,  the  messenger 
from  the  city  of  Uruk. 

2 grain-fed  sheep 

from  Naplalun,  the  Amorite. 

1 grain-fed  sheep 

from  Rashi,  the  man  of  Zidanu. 

Lugal-kagina  is  the  commissary, 

(and)  Arad-mn,  the  messenger. 

For  the  month,  up  to  the  15th  day,  in- 
clusive. 

From  Lu-dRa 
have  been  given  out. 

In  the  month  Slieshdaku, 

In  the  year  in  which  the  altar  of  dEnlil 
was  made. 


ANNOTATIONS 

L.  9.  Rasi,  the  man  of  zi-da-numki , occurs  twice  in  the  tablets  from 
Drehen.  Cf.  Le grain,  Les  Temps  des  Rois  d’ Ur,  Nos.  305,  6 and  325, 
5.6.  Zi-da-nu-1'1  must  be  a variant  of  zi-da-num hi. 


1. 


i? 

Account  of  the  shepherds’  revenues 
Col.  1 

<50+50+2  udu  102  sheep, 

su-su-tag-ga  revenues  for  the  subsistence  of  the  per- 

sonnel, 


10 


SELECTED  TEMPLE  ACCOUNTS  FROM 


mu  iir-bil-htmkl  ba-gul 

60X5+40+5  ganam 
5.  doXp-djo-Ial-i  udu-nita 
20+7  stl 
1 mas 

sib-udu-gi-me 
6o-\-20-lal-i  as 
10.  60X4+7  mas-nita 
22  mds-sd-dug 
5 ganam  5 udu-nita 
sib  uz-me 
mu  ki-mdslci  ba-gul 


15.  su-su  sib-ne-ne 


during  the  year  in  which  Urbillum  was 
devastated. 

345  female  sheep, 

589  male  sheep, 

27  lambs, 

1 kid, 

for  the  shepherds  of  sheep. 

79  goats, 

239  male  kids, 

22  kids  for  offerings, 

5 sheep,  5 rams, 
for  the  shepherds  of  goats, 
in  the  year  in  which  Kimash  was  devas- 
tated. 

Revenue  of  the  shepherds. 


sunigin  600X2+60X5+ 
40+2  udu-mds 
sd-bi-ta 

2 1/2  ma-na  5 gin  igi-6- 
gdl  5 1/2  se  kn-[babbar ] 
20.  dub  lu-dnin-gir-su  damn 
ni-kal-la 

50+7  1/2  ma-na  sig 
dub  tu(ku) 

1 gun  20+5  ma-na  sig 


Total:  1422  sheep  and  goats 
Expenses : 

2 1/2  manas,  51/6  shekel  and  51/2  she 
of  silver, 

Receipt  of  Lu-dNingirsu , the  son  of  Ni- 
le alia. 

37  1/2  manas  of  wool, 

There  is  a receipt. 

One  talent,  25  manas  of  wool, 


1.  dub  nu-tu(ku) 

lu-dnin-gir-su  damn  arad- 
mu 

50  udu-nita 
dub-bi-2-dm 
5.  dub  ab-ba-sag-ga 
60+4  udu-nita 
dub-bi-4-dm 

dub  ur-dka-di  damn  e-ki- 
gal-la 

4 ganam  5 sal-sil 
10.  / udu-gal  21  udu-nita 


Col.  2 

There  is  no  receipt. 

Lu-dNingirsu,  the  son  of  Arad-mu, 

30  rams 

There  are  two  receipts, 
receipts  of  Abba-shagga. 

64  rams, 

there  are  four  receipts, 
receipts  of  Ur-dKadi,  the  son  of  E-ki- 
galla, 

4 sheep,  5 she-lambs, 

1 ram,  21  male  sheep. 


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I I 


dub-bi-2-dm 

dub  lugal-u-sim-e  duwm 
na-ni-mu 


15- 


io. 


There  are  two  receipts, 
receipts  of  Lugal-ushime , the  son  of 
Nanimu. 


10  udu 

dub  ur-nies  gir-girkl 

20  udu 

dub  ur-bad-dur-ra 
sib-ne  sag-a 
a-ka-a  ga-ga 

10  sheep, 

receipt  of  Ur-mes  from  Girgir. 

20  sheep, 

receipt  of  Ur-bad-durra; 
for  the  hog  raisers 
are  placed  at  disposal. 

Col.  6 

nig-sid-ag 

Account  of  operations 

sti-sii  sib-udu-gi 

concerning  the  revenues  of  the  shepherds 

of  sheep, 

u sib-us-[ne]-ne 

and  of  the  shepherds  of  goats, 

gir-sulcl-ta 

(going)  from  the  city  of  Girsu 

GU-AB-BAki-su 

to  the  city  of  Cutha, 

ur-dlama> 

Ur-  lama 

pa-te-si 

is  the  ruler. 

mu  ki-mds u ba-gul 

In  the  year  in  which  Kimash  was  devas- 

tatecl. 


ANNOTATIONS 

Col.  I,  1.  2.  Cf.  Legrain,  ibid.,  pp.  26-27. 

Col.  1, 1.  19.  Instead  of  ku-babbar  the  tablet  has  only  ku.  Rather  than 
an  abbreviation,  this  must  be  considered  a scribal  error. 

28 

Account  of  the  seed  required  for  different  fields 

1 +1/3X 1/8X3+ 1/72  gun 

1 ( gur)  -f- 2 ( pi)  -j- 10 (ka)  se-gur-lugal-ta 
1/3+1/18X3  g an  gig  i(gur)-ta 

10+2+1/3+1/18X2+1/32  gan  bal-a  1 (gur)+2(pi)+3o(ka)-ia 
1+1/3+1/18X4  gan  bal-e  i(gur)-ta 
30+2  gur  a lu-gun-ga 
a-sd  NAG-DUL 

5.  10X3+1  gan  1 (gur)  +2  ( pi)  +30  ( ka) -ta. 

2+1/18X3  9&n  bal-a  i(gur)+2(pi)+3o(ka)-ta 
a-sa  sal-li 

10.  3+1/3X2+1/18X4  gan  i(gur)+2(pi)+3o(ka)-ta 
1/13X4  gan  ZIZ  1 (gur)  +2 (pi)  +3o(ka)-ta 


SELECTED  TEMPLE  ACCOUNTS  FROM 


12 


r/  18X2  gan  gig  1 (gur)-ta 

/ / j-f- 1 /8X2  gan  bat-a  1 ( gnr )+<?(/>!)  -fjo ( lea ) -ta 
a-sa  e-ad-da 


Col.  4 (bottom) 

ntg-sid-ag 
se-numnn  gar-gad 
10.  a lu-gun-ga 
u se-amar 

PA  sangu  anin-gis -si-da 

nr  A lama 

pa-te-si 

15.  mu  gan-gaP'  a-ra  III-kam-ma  ba-gnl 

X gan,  plus  1/3,  plus  3/18,  plus  1/72  of  a gan  (of  field)  the  seed  for 
which  amounts  to  1 gnr,  2 pi.  and  30  /^-measures  of  barley  of  the  first 
quality  for  every  gan  of  field:  1/8  plus  3/18  of  a gan  of  field,  (the  seed 
for  which)  is  one  gnr  of  wheat  for  every  gan;,  . . . 

Account  of  operations  concerning  the  barley  used  for  seed,  for  the 
farmers,  for  the  hired  men,  and  feeding  the  young  oxen.  Overseer  is 
tlie  priest  of  the  goddess  Nin-gisJi-sida.  Ur-'Lama ■ is  the  ruler.  Dated 
in  the  year  in  which  Ganhar  was  devastated  for  the  third  time. 

ANNOTATIONS 

Col.  IV,  1.  9.  Cf.  Legrain,  Lcs  Temps,  p.  18. 


29 

Account  of  expenses 
Col.  1 


si-ni-i b n ig-sid -ag 
24  gnr 

lei  ad -da-mu  damn  sangu- 
ta 

3.  2(gur)-\-i(pi)-gur 
lei  lu-dug-ga  nu-banda- 
gnd-ta 

/ ? ( gnr)  A~ 2 ( pi ) -gnr 
a-ra-  r -lea  in 

52 {gnr ) + T2(ka)-gur 
to.  1 ( pi) A- T$(fea)  gu-gal 


Report  from  the  preceding  year. 

24  gnr 

from  Addamn,  the  son  of  the  priest. 

2 gnr  and  1 pi 

from  Lu-dugga.  the  chief  of  cultivation. 

13  gnr  and  2 pi 
for  once : 

52  gnr  and  12  lea 
t pi  and  15  lea  of  large  millet 


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13 


a-rd-2-kam 
ki  gir-dba-u  i-ku-ta 


6o+54(gur)  +2  {pi)  +30 
(ka)-gur 
a-rd-i-kam 

15.  23{gur)+2{pi)+io{ka) 
-gur 

a-rd-2-kam 

ki  ur-dnind  gu-za-ld-ta 


twice 

from  Gir-dBau,  the  officer  who  takes 
in  charge. 

1 14  gur,  2 pi  and  30  ka 
for  once ; 

23  gur,  2 pi  and  10  ka 
twice ; 

from  Ur-dNina , the  guzalu- officer. 


sunigin  i(pi)-\-22  1/2  ka 
gu-gal 

sunigin  600+60X8+28 
1/2  geme-ud-i-su 
zig-ga-am 

5.  sunigin  60+ 40+6 (gur) 
+ 17  1/2  (ka)-se-gur 
sunigin  60X7+30  g eme- 
nd-i-su 
a-ka-a  gd-gd 
zig-ga 

dirig  71/2  ka  gu-gal 
10.  lal-li  60X2+ 3+8  {ka)  + 
10  gin  se-gur 
nig-sid-ag 

lu-URU+GANkl  dumu 
mi-na-ar-ni 
itn  gdn-mds 
mu  bad  ma-da  ba-du-ta 


15.  itu  se-gur-kud 

mu  us-sa  c-KA+SU-sa- 
sagar-dda-gau  ba-dii-su 
itu  11  i-gal 
mu  8-karn 


Col.  6 

Total : 1 pi  and  22  1/2  ka  of  large  mil- 
let. 

Total:  1108  1/2  days  of  work  of  the 
women, 

have  been  paid. 

Total:  106  gur,  17  1/2  ka  of  barley 

Total : 450  days  of  work  of  the  women 

have  been  reclaimed. 

(and)  paid  out. 

Deficit:  7 1/2  ka  of  large  millet 
For  pay:  123  gur,  8 ka  and  10  shekels 
of  barley 

Account  of  operations 
of  Lu-URU+GAN,  the  son  of  Minarni. 

From  the  month  of  Gan-mash 
of  the  year  in  which  the  wall  of  the  land 
was  built 

to  the  month  She-gur-kud 
of  the  year  in  which  the  temple  E-ba-sha- 
sahar-d da-gan  was  built 
that  is  1 1 months 
and  eight  years. 


ANNOTATIONS 

Col.  I,  1.  17.  The  gusalu  is  generally  supposed  to  be  a throne  bearer. 
Often  translated  “leader”. 


LIST  OF  PERSONAL  NAMES 


a-ab-ba-mu 

i.  8,  VII,  12. 

a-ba-da-dif-a 

i.  f.  of  ama-kilulla,  io,  X,  14. 
a-ba-uru 

1.  f.  of  gudea,  7,  VII,  19. 
*a-ba-zu 

8.  14.  HI.  6;  16,  II,  1 7. 
ab-ba-azag-zu 

1.  25.  II,  16. 

ab-ba-gi-na 

1.  11,  III,  24;  23,  IV,  13. 
ab-ba-gu-la 

1.  6,  XV,  7;  XVII,  2. 

ab-ba-kal-la 

1.  s.  of  ku-dnina,  19,  I,  12. 

2.  27,  II,  18. 
ab-ba-mu 

1.  *ngrar,  33,  12. 

2.  PA,  19,  IV,  6. 
ab-ba-na 

1.  15,  II,  13;  25,  II,  19. 
ab-ba-sag-ga 

1.  13,  11 ; 17,  II,  5;  19.  2- 

*a-dba-u-ta 

1.  d.  of  nin-melam,  4.  Ill,  6. 
a-zvi-lmn 

1.  29,  II,  13. 

*a-bi-nin-seg 

1.  10,  VII,  19. 

a-bu-ni 

1 . 3,  V,  8. 
ab-za- .... 

1.  s.  of  nuhilv.m,  10,  IV,  3. 


*a-da-ga 

1.  m.  of  nin-alla,  6,  I,  2. 
a-da-si-in 

1.  f.  of  am , 10,  VIII,  18. 
ad-da 

1.  sag-tun , 12,  12;  24,  I,  18; 

24,  III,  19. 

2.  PA,  35,  25. 

3.  24, 1,  8;  28, 1,  14. 
ad-da-mu 

1.  29,  I.  4. 
aga-sd-azag-gi 

1.  25,  III,  4- 

a-gu 

1.  3,  IV,  20;  23,  IV,  8;  V,  3. 
*a-gub-ba 

1.  14,  I,  1 1 ; 15,  II,  5 ; 16, 

I,  8. 

a-gu-du 

1.  11,  II,  15- 

a-gu-gal-ni 

1.  10,  VII,  22. 

*a-ha-ti 

1.  16,  III,  13. 
a-hu-a 

1.  s.  of  lu-dugga,  7,  II,  10. 

2.  gir,  7,  VIII,  7. 
a-hu-um-anum 

1.  nu-banda,  4,  VIII,  3. 
a-kal-la 

1.  s.  of  lu-sig,  5,  V,  9. 

2.  askap,  23,  V,  8. 

3.  nut;  3,  IV,  5 ; 30,  26. 

4.  nu-banda,  5,  V,  12;  8,  X, 

II. 

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15 


5.  PA,  35,  II. 

6.  ro,  IV,  21 ; 19,  II,  3. 
al-ba-i-dug 

1,  gvr,  3,  I,  9. 

al-la 

1.  19,  II,  7;  25,  II,  4.11. 

* al-la-sar-ru-um,  " al-la-sa-ru-um 
1.  15,  IV,  3;  16,  III,  14. 
al-su-ga 

1.  gir,  27,  I,  9. 

*ama-gi-na 

1.  15,  IV,  4;  16,  IV,  15. 
*ama-kalam-ma 

1.  14.  Ill,  5 ; 16,  II,  16. 
*ama-kal-la 

1.  d.  of  nin-seg,  10,  I,  5. 

2.  4,  III,  9;  14,  I,  13;  II, 

13.14;  15,  III,  7;  IV,  8; 
16,  I,  10;  II,  3.4;  HI. 
10;  IV,  19. 

* ama-ki-lul-la 

1.  d.  of  aba-dadia,  10,  X,  13. 
*ama-mu 

1.  6,  IV,  7. 

*ama-nin-AN 

1.  29,  IV,  5. 

*ama-sub-e  (wr.  ama-U DA- 
GUN  U-e) 

1.  16,  IV,  6. 

*ama~sa-ra 

1.  10,  II,  7. 

*ama-su-gal-bi 
1.  ro,  II,  7. 

*ama-tu 

1.  4,  III,  28;  ro,  I,  7. 

* ama-tii-da-a-ni 

1.  6,  XV,  2. 

*ama-zi-mu 

r.  ro,  IX,  25. 
damar-dsin 

r.  lugal,  4,  VIII,  6;  5,  I,  3.8; 


V,  3 r ; VIII,  7;  rr,  IV, 
4;  r8,  IV,  22;  27,  VIII, 
ro. 

a mar -iub a 

r.  nu-banda,  7,  III,  ro. 
an-a-dag 

r.  25,  IV,  8. 

*an-sig 

r.  r6,  III,  r8. 
an-sub-zi 

r.  23,  IV,  22. 
an- sag- g a 

r.  dub-sar,  7,  VI,  r5_ 
a-ni-i' 

r.  s.  of  adasin,  ro,  VIII,  r7 
*an-dul-da 

r.  r6,  IV,  r2. 
an-dul-lt 

r.  32,  II,  6. 
an-na-ge-li-bi 
r.  3,  V,  2r. 
an-ni-si 

r.  ro,  I,  22; XI,  2r. 
an-ni-zu 

r.  25,  V,  5. 
anu-ma-ba-[li-it  ] 
r.  32,  II,  4. 
arad-gu-la 

r.  3,  III,  2. 
arad-me-me 

r.  25,  I,  10. 
arad-mu 

r.  f.  of  lu-dningirsu,  r 7,  II,  2. 
2.  P/I  maskim.  3r,  t2;  36, 
21. 

arad-zu 

r.  raw,  ro,  IX,  rr. 
ar-si-ihf-lum 

r.  gir,  ro,  III,  22. 

*a-si-si 

r.  ro,  I,  8. 


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SELECTED  TEMPLE  ACCOUNTS  FROM 


asnan-zi-nm 

i.  14.  HI,  3;  16,  II,  14 

a-tu 

1.  f.  of  ur-dkal,  7,  III,  20. 

2.  f.  of  urri-badu  and  lu-bal- 

sagga,  20,  II,  19. 

3.  s.  of  itr-gar-dug , J,  I,  24. 

4.  dub-sar,  7,  I,  9. 

5.  20,  II.  15:24.  I,  12.15.22. 
azag-ga-ni 

1.  1 , HI.  32;  3.  I,  20;  IV, 
29. 

azag-sig 

t.  f.  of  lu-dra,  2,  V,  3 
* b a- DUL-  T A - D U -NE 

1.  d.  of  nin-dim-aba-dim,  4, 
IIT,  22. 

*ba-a-ldg 

1.  16.  IV,  17. 
ba-a-sig 

1.  ( 5.  II.  3 1 . 

*ba-ba 

1.  15.  IV,  13. 
ba-ba-ti 

3.  3,  V.  I2.TN. 
bad-bdd-da 

T.  30,  III,  4. 
bar -an  (cf.  bar-ra-an ) 

1.  gir,  7.  VIII.  20;  LX.  35 
ba-ra-c-ne  (cf.  bar-ra-e-e ) 

1.  25.  I.  6. 
bar-ra-an 

1.  f.  of  ur-giqir , 2,  IV,  8;  5. 
IV,  15.  ' 

* bar-ra-e-e 

3.  34,  II,  19;  16,  II,  9. 
*dba-ii-ama 

3.  30,  I,  15. 


*dba-u-azag-zu 

1 . m.  of  geme-dnin-banda 
and  ur-minmn-dugga,  4, 
II,  26. 

z.  113.  of  nin-ezen,  10,  VI,  10. 
3.  d.  of  geme-aga,  io,  IX, 

3 0. 

*dba-u-a-zu 

i.  d.  of  geme-nun-sabar,  4, 
I,  16^ 

*dba-u-da-nu-nie-a 

i.  s.  of  gala-dbau,  4,  II,  22. 
*dba-u-di-kud 

3.  d.  of  siuidd.  4,  III,  12. 
dba-u-ge-gal 

3.  19,  III,  35. 

*dba-u-ib-gu 

1.  m.  of  nigga-dsin,  4,  I,  20. 

2.  d.  of  nin-naungani , 4,  III, 

17- 

*dba-ii-ib-gu-UL 

1.  m.  of  dugga-izi , 4,  III,  5. 

2.  ni.  of  nin-d-md,  sara-dbau 

and  geme-ki.  ...  4,  1,  9. 

a ba-u-i-zu 

3.  IO,  VII,  23. 
*dba-u-usum-gal 

3.  d.  of  nana.  3 0.  VI,  3 2. 
*dba-u-ta-lu 

3.  30,  XII,  23. 

*dba-u-zi-mu 

3.  30,  XI,  28. 
ba-zi-gi 

1.  25.  III.  7;  32.  II,  8. 
da-a-ga 

3.  3.  V,  4. 
da-da 

t.  gir,  30,  XII,  9. 

2.  8,  X,  2;  30,  V,  5;  25,  I,  9. 


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da-da-ga 

I.  2,  IV,  19. 
da- din  (=  tad  in) 

I-  gir,  3,  III,  28. 
dam-dim 

i.  15,  I,  13. 

* da-mu-gi-na 

1.  20,  I,  7. 

*da-mu-ge-gal 

1 mu.  of  lu-ekarriandgeme- 
gestardu,  6,  II,  8. 

* da-mu-ma-an-gi 

1.  d.  of  mn-ra-mugi,  6,  XI, 
6. 

du-azag-ga  (wr.  DU  L-azag-ga) 

1.  22,  II,  10. 
du-du 

1 25,  I,  17. 
dug-ga-lal-bi 

1.  10,  XII,  6. 

*dng-ga-i-zi 

1.  d.  of  dbau-ibgul,  4,  III,  4 
dug-ga-zi-da 

t.  24,  I,  5 ; III,  17. 
d dumu-zi-da 

1.  nu-banda,  8,  IX,  25. 
Udun-gi-a(  sic ! ) -zi-da 

1.  gir-nita,  8,  V,  28. 
aun-ka-gi-du 

1.  25,  i.  23;  II,  3. 
e-dur-diig 

1 10,  V,  14. 
e-gal-e-si 

r.  s.  of  en-e-a-na-kit,  10,  II. 
13- 

e-gis-ge 

1.  f.  of  uru-i-tus,  4,  II,  ^ 
e-id-Ut-sa 

1.  25,  IV,  15. 


l7 

e-ki-gcd-la 

1.  f.  of  ur-dkadi , 17,  II,  8 
in-e-a-na-kit 

1.  f.  of  egal-esi,  10,  II,  12. 
engar-zi 

1.  25,  I,  4. 
en-U M-i-li 

[.  32,  II,  5. 

*en-zi 

1.  14,  II,  18;  1 5,  III.  13 ; id, 
II,  8. 

*e-ta-nni-zu 

1.  14,  II,  id ; 16,  1 1 . h. 
e-zi-  mu 

1.  29,  II,  12. 

“gdl-alim-.  . . . 

i.  20,  II,  21. 

*gai-gi 

[.  15,  III,  1. 

*gal-za-gin 

1.  6,  II,  16. 
gar-gestin 

1.  f.  of  nin-a-kani,  ro,  X.I, 
VS 

*gnne-ab-ba 
1.  6,  X,  6. 

*gnne-d~.  . . . 

1.  m of  nin-urrani,  10,  XI, 
20. 

* geme-aga 

r.  m.  of  dbau-azagga.  10,  IX, 
9- 

'*gevu’-da-hi 

1.  nu-gis-sar,  14,  I,  14;  id, 
I,  11 

* qeme-daniar-dsin 

1.  d.  X,  4. 

*gnne-an 

1.  id.  Ill,  28 


SELECTED  TEMPLE  ACCOUNTS  FROM 


*geme-an-dul 

i.  io,  IV,  24. 

*geme-a-su 

1.  14,  II,  20;  16,  II,  10. 
*ge'me-ba-bi 

r.  d.  of  lugal-sala,  10,  VIII, 
!3- 

* geme-bar 

1.  m.  of  geme-dkal,  10,  V,  17. 
*geine-bar-si-ga 

1.  m.  of  geme-narua,  6, 

XIII,  2. 

2.  d.  of  geme-dkal,  6,  II,  3.6. 

3.  d.  of  lu-udunna,  6,  IV,  5. 

4.  d.  of  nin-kagina,  6,  XIV, 

5- 

5.  d.  of  sara-mubalit , 10,  X, 

21. 

*ge'me-dba-u 

1.  m.  of  nin-dikud,  4,  II,  28. 

2.  m.  of  nin-pae,  4,  II,  20. 

3.  d.  of  ku-4bau,  4,  I,  22. 

4.  d.  of  sunamugi,  10,  II,  [9. 

5.  6,  VI,  16. 

* genie -bur-sag 

r.  d.  of  kudda,  10,  II,  9. 
*geme-dim-azag-ga 

1.  111.  of  igidub-zilul,  ro,  X, 

24. 

2.  d.  of  nin-gegal,  6,  V,  15. 
*gehie-d  nmu-ni-su 

1.  m.  of  sara-tngu,  4,  III,  15. 
*gemejldumu-zi-da,  " ge'me-dn- 
mu-zi 

1.  d.  of  geme-anin-su,  "10,  I, 

17- 

2.  15,  IV,  11 ; 16,  III,  11. 
*geme-ddun-gi 

1.  ni.  of  geme-dkal,  6,  V,  6. 


*geme-ddun-pa-e 

1.  10,  XI,  9;VIII,  6;  14,  H, 
4;  16,  I,  17. 

* genie -du  b-p  is  an 

1.  111.  of  gudubi,  ninmusu- 
igimu,  and  geme-dnarua, 

6,  V,  7. 

*geme-e-kar-ri 
1.  6,  IV,  9. 

* genie-'1 en-ki 

1.  14,  II,  10;  15,  II,  2;  III, 
14;  16,  I,  21. 
*geme-gd-ni 
1.  6,  III,  8. 

* geme-gan-mas 

1.  d.  of  une,  6,  IV,  1. 
*geme-ges-tar-du 

1.  m.  of  nin-kalla,  10,  XII,  2. 

2.  m.  of  geme-’kal  and  sara- 

dbau,  4,  I,  32. 

3.  d.  of  damu-gegal,  6,  I,  15  ; 

II,  10. 

4.  d.  of  geme-dnanna,  6, 

XIII,  6. 

5.  d.  of  nin-azagzu,  6,  XII, 

8. 

6.  6,  I,  14; IV,  16. 

* q emerges  tin -an-ka 

f 6,  V,  5. 

* genie-  ges  t it  i-a  n-nn 

1.  10,  V,  13. 

* geme-gis-gigir 

1.  15,  I,  4. 

*geme-dIM 

1.  m.  of  geme-dnegnn,  5,  V, 

32. 

2.  10,  XI,  24. 

*geme-i-li-su 

1,.  6,  XI,  7. 


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*geme-dKA-DI 
i.  19,  i,  24. 

*geine-dKAL 

1.  m,  of  geme-barsiga,  6,  II, 

2. 

2.  m.  of  ga-dbau  and  nin- 

sag-e,  4,  II,  12. 

3.  m.  of  nin-ezen,  6,  XII,  5. 

4.  m.  of  nin-sagab,  6,  XII, 

12. 

5.  d.  of  geme-bar,  10,  V,  19. 

6.  d.  of  geme-ddungi,  6,  V,  7. 

7.  d.  of  geme-gigir,  4,  I,  30. 

8.  d.  of  geme-sadug,  10,  X, 

31- 

9.  d.of  nin-enizu,  4,  III,  24; 

6,  VII,  10. 

^ 10.  4,  I,  21 ; 10,  VII,  5.17. 
*geme-ki-azag-ga 
1.  15,  IV,  10. 

* ge'me-ki-guf-la 

1.  d.  of  dbau-ibgnl,  4,  I,  8. 
*ge'me-kisal-gdl 
1.  16,  III,  15. 

*geme-lugal 

, i-  6,  I,  4.8;  14,  II,  6. 

* geme-ma-ma 

1.  m.  of  nin-urunisu,  4,  II, 

32- 

* ge'me-dma-mi 

1.  14,  I,  5;  15,  I,  12;  16, 
I,  3- 

*geme-dnanna 

1.  m.  of  geme-gestardu , 6, 

XIII,  5. 

2.  15,  IV,  17. 

*geme-dna-ru-a 

1.  m.  of  ur-dub-pisan,  and 
igi-su-su,  6,  VI,  ir, 


E9 

2.  d.  of  geme-dub-pisan,  6, 

VI,  6. 

3.  d.  of  nin-barsiga,  6,  XIII, 

3- 

4.  d.  of  nin-kagina,  6,  II,  13. 

5.  6,  I,  1 1 ; XI,  3 ; XV , 5. 

*geme-dne-gnn 

1.  d.  of  geme-dIM , 5,  V,  32. 

2.  6,  III,  12;  IV,  11 ; XI,  2; 

15,  I,  8;  IV,  1. 

*geine-dnin-a-ga-de  ? 

1.  m.  of  nin-enizu , 10,  I,  21. 

2.  6,  VI,  10. 

*ge'me-dnin-ban-da 

1.  d.  of  dbau-azagzu,  4,  II, 
24. 

* genie -'n  in-n  1 arlct 

1.  d.  of  inim-dbau-ibgul,  4, 

II,  17. 

*geme-dnin-su  (wr,  genie-' nin- 

D AR-A ) 

1.  m.  of  geme-ddumuzi,  10,  I, 
18. 

*geme-dnin-ur-ra 

1.  14,  I,  4;  II,  8 ; III,  10;  1 5, 

I,  3.5;  III,  12.17;  if>, 

II,  20;  III,  23. 

*geme-dnin-zodim 

1.  6,  VII,  12;  10,  III,  1 

^ genie -nun -s  a -bar 

1.  m.  of  nin-us-sud,  dbau-azu 
and  nin-kaba-nutugu,  4, 
I,  18. 

*geme-pu-sag 

1.  m.  of  kur-girnisu,  6,  XII, 

10. 

2.  6,  I,  ro(  ?) . 

*geme-dra 

1.  6,  III,  15. 


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SELECTED  TEMPLE  ACCOUNTS  FROM 


*gevie-sd-dug 

1.  m.  of  gcme-dkal,  10,  X,  32. 

2.  d.  of  nin-kagina,  10,  X, 

25. 

*geme-dsig 

i.  15,  III,  6. 

* qeme-si-qar 

1.  6,  III,  4. 

*ge'me-dsin 

1.  m.  of  nin-ezen,  6,  VII,  13. 

2.  m,  of  nin-kagina,  6,  XI, 

ro. 

3.  6.  I.  9;  10.  IX,  19  ;X,  15; 

15,  IV,  16;  IV,  8.13.  ‘ 
*geme-dsara 

1.  ni-du,  15,  II,  3 ; 16,  IV,  T. 

2.  14,  I,  IO;  l6,  I,  7. 

*ge  nie-dsa-  us-sd 

, i-  io,  X,  34. 

*ge'me-su-zti 

1.  i6,III,8. 

*ge'me-tar-lug 

1.  16,  III,  2. 

*ge'me-titr-ga 

r.  16,  II,  ii. 
ge'me-uku-U 

I.  TO,  II,  TO. 

*gcme-uruki 

1.  d.  of  nin-usim,  4,  II,  5. 

2.  d.  of  ug-dm,  4.  II,  15. 
*ge'me-ii-sam 

f i-  6.  XIII.  4; XIV,  6. 
*gc'me-its-sud-da,  "gcme-us-gid-da 

1.  m.  of  nin-me-abta,  10,  VI, 

T7- 

2.  "4,  III.  29;  6,  III,  5. 

* gemc^utu 

1.  m.  of  Iu-dnartia,  6,  IV,  3. 

2.  d.  of  sag-dbau-tugu,  4,  III, 

27- 


3.  d.  of  zdnbi,  6,  V,  13. 

4.  16,  III,  6. 
gir-dba-ii-i-tus 

1.  f.  of  lu-umki.  4,  I,  25. 

2.  29,  I,  12  ;V,  19. 
*gir-dnina-i-tus 

1 . m.  of  nam-geme-dbau-idug , 
4,  n,  4. 
gub-ba-l-dug 

1.  25,  IV,  6. 
gii-de 

1.  darn-gar,  10,  V,  20. 
gu-de-a,  "dgu-de-a 

1.  s.  of  aba-iiru , 7.  VI,  19. 

2.  s.  of  nin- 7,  IV,  12. 

3.  gir,  io,  XI.  17. 

4.  patcsi,  "8,  XI.  5;  XII,  8. 

5.  17,  III.  5. 

*gu-du-bi 

1.  d.  ol  gcnie-dub-pisan,  6, 
VI.  4. 

gu-lul 

1.  4,  I,  10. 

*gu-za-na 

1.  6.  VI.  8. 
gu-za-ni 

1.  PA,  4.  Ill,  19 ; V III,  2. 
hu-tm-wa 

1.  dam-gar,  10.  V,  4. 

2.  gir,  2,  I.  19;  10,  V,  7;  11, 

I,  22. 

3.  ka-hi-dii,  8.  IX,  3. 

4-  3,  II,  6. 

ga-ba-gi-zi 

1.  20,  I,  10. 
ga-ba-lul-lil 

1.  25,  IV,  22. 

*ga-dba-u 

1.  d.  of  geme-dkal,  4,  II,  10. 


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*ga-la-dba-u 

1.  m.  of  ur-dbau  and  dbau- 

danumea,  4,  II,  23, 

2.  d.  of  nin-dkal,  10,  X,  28. 
ib-da-ka 

1.  M-dit , 7,  VII,  1. 
di-ibi-dsin 

1.  htgal,  14,  IV,  7;  16,  IV, 

25- 

ib-ni-anum 

I.  nu-ban da.  36,  13. 
igi-ba-bi-su 

1.  25,  III.  18. 

*igi-dba-u-su 

1.  m.  of  nin-enizu,  4,  III,  3. 
IGl-DUP-zi-lnl 

1.  d.  of  genie -dim-amgga . 

10,  X,  23, 

IGI  -f  KAR-ge'me 

1 . s.  of  sabala,  3,-  IV,  1 1. 

igi-la 

1.  23,  III.  25. 

*igi-sag-sag 

1.  15,  IV.  12 ; 16,  IV,  18 
*igi-su-am 

1.  16,  II,  22. 

Hgi-TUR-TUR 

1.  m.  of  nig-sd-te,  4,  II,  30. 
igi-zu-bar-ra 

\ . nu-banda,  30,  8. 
il-ki-ib-ri 

1.  10,  V,  11, 
ilu-ma 

1.  f.  of  nin-dm,  10,  I,  t;. 

' 2.  5,  IV,  21 
*im-marsi 

1.  6,  II,  4;  10,  IX,  26 
*inim-dba-u-ib-gu • U L 

1.  m.  of  geme-dnin-marki , 4, 

11,  18. 


*inim-dsara 

1.  3,  II,  7. 
in-sag-sag 

1.  5,  V,  6. 
id-pa-e 

i.  2,  IV,  23. 

*is-tdr-iim-mi 

1.  m.  of  nin-IGI  -f  DUP-zi, 
14,  I,  3;  16,  I,  2. 

i-ta-e-a 

1.  18,  III.  19. 

i-za-n-ik 

1.  30.  30. 
kab-da 

1.  10,  XIV,  2. 
ka-gi-du 

1.  25,  IV,  14. 
ka-gu 

1.  10.  IV,  10. 
ka-ka 

1.  nu-banda , 7,  HI,  12. 
dKA  L-si-du 
I-  4-  n,  33, 

d VH  L-ri-silim-mu 

1.  f.  of  sara-dbau  and  s.  of 

dKA  L -ri-silim-nm  ( sic ! ) , 
4,  I,  11. 

2.  f.  of  dKAL-ri-silimmu,  4, 

T,  12. 

ka-tar 

1.  22,  I,  8. 

KA+$0-sd-dIM 

i-  36,  7- 

ki-dug-ma-an-gi 
i.  1,111.37. 
ki-dur-lu 

1 . nu-banda,  36,  1 1 
*ki-el 

1.  iq,  IV.  6. 


22 


SELECTED  TEMPLE  ACCOUNTS  FROM 


*ki-tut-la 

I.  25>  IV,  17. 

*ki-sa-ra 

1.  10,  XII,  19. 

*ku-dba-u 

1.  m.  of  geme-dbau,  4,  I,  23. 

2.  d of  ses-e-magi,  4,  IV,  3. 
ku-dnina 

1.  f.  of  abba-kalla,  19,  I,  12. 

* kit  -dn  in -itr-ra 

i-  3,  I.  3i- 

k ltd -da 

1.  sii-ga,  f.  of  geme-bursag, 

10,  II,  8. 

ku-li 

1.  s.  of  lu-dutu,  24,  II,  x; 

III,  22. 

2.  gir,  3,  II,  23. 

3-  25,  IV,  24. 

* kur-gir-ni-su 

1.  d.  of  geme-pu-sag , 6,  XII, 

11. 

la-a-mu 

1.  gir,  11,  I,  18. 

*la-ba-an-si 

1.  16,  II,  23. 

*lal-la 

1.  6,  IV,  8;  XIV,  2;  10,  V. 
23- 

*la-ni 

I.  15,  II,  1 ; 16,  IV,  3. 
lu-d . ... 

1.  s.  of  bata-sagga,  4,  IV,  9. 
lu-aga 

1.  10,  II,  15 ; 25,  I,  14;  IV, 
1 1. 

lu-asncm 

1.  sag-tun,  8,  VI,  27. 
lu-bal-sag-ga 

1.  s.  of  atu,  29,  II,  18. 

2.  nu-banda,  8,  X,  13;  36,  9. 


lu-ba-u 

1.  f.  of  ses-kalla,  20,  II,  11. 

2.  PA,  20,  IV,  5. 

3.  8,  XI,  15.25;  19,  I,  8;  20, 

II,  5;  25,  IV,  16. 

lu-dug-ga 

1.  f.  of  ahua,  7,  II,  10. 

2.  nu-banda-gud,  29,  I,  6, 
lu-ddumu-zi 

1.  PA,  30,  4. 

2.  10,  III,  2. 

/ u-ddun-gi-ra,  "lu-ddun-gi 

1.  s.  of  higal-me,  "8,  V,  4. 
2-  3-  I.  13- 
lu-e-kar-ri 

1.  s.  of  damu-gegal,  6,  II,  9. 
lu-den-Ul-la 

1.  1,  I,  17;  3,  IV,  28;  22, 

III,  20. 
lu-'gdl-alim 

1.  s.  of  nin-enizu,  4,  III,  25. 
lu-gi-na 

1.  s.  of  ur-dnintu,  24,  II,  18. 

2.  25,  II,  18. 
lu-dgis-gigir 

1.  s.  of  ur-dkal,  19,  II,  10. 

I u-hu-uh-nu-rikl 
1 • 3,  V,  6. 
lu-dga-zal 

1.  1,  III,  27. 
lu-ge-gal 

1.  gir,  5,  I,  23. 

2.  5,  VI,  3. 
lu-igi-ma-dim-ma 

1.  f.  of  geme-barsiga,  6,  IV, 
6. 

/ u-digi-zi-bar-ra 

1.  P.4,  24,  III,  18. 
lu-kal-la 

1.  gir,  ir,  IV,  3;  12,  2. 

2.  su-ga,  10,  X,  16 


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3.  i,  IV,  7;  2,  III,  21;  3,  IV, 
12.35;  5>  IV>  8;  9,  I,  6; 
II,  9;  12,  17;  22,  III, 
23-25;  23,  III,  20;  V, 
15;  25,  II,  7. 

lu-ka-ni 

1.  10,  IV,  7;XII,  20. 
lu-lug-an-ka 
i-  3.  V,  7. 

In -me -lam 

1.  nu-banda  ma-gal-gal,  10, 

IV,  16. 

2.  10,  X,  2. 

lu-dnanna 

1.  PA,  33,  9. 

lu-dna-ru-a 

1.  s.  of  geme-dutu,  6,  IV,  4. 

2.  10,  XI,  10. 

3.  su-ga,  10,  IV,  13. 
lu-dne-gun 

1.  s.  of  nin-sagab,  6,  I,  16. 
lii-dnina 

1.  f.  of  lu-dningirsu,  7,  VII, 

18. 

2.  19,  II,  9. 

lu-dnin-gir-su, 

1.  f.  of  ur-dbau,  7,  VII,  12. 

2.  s.  of  arad-mu,  17,  II,  2. 

3.  s.  of  lu-dnina,  7,  VII,  17. 

4.  s.  of  lugal-melam,  19,  III, 

6. 

5.  s.  of  lul-a,  7,  III,  5. 

6.  s.  of  nikalla,  17,  I,  19  ;V, 

19. 

7.  s.  of  nin-ganagam,  4,  II, 

8. 

8.  dam-gar,  10,  XII,  24. 

9.  PA,  25,  III,  2. 

10.  pisan-dub-ba,  7,  III,  28. 


11.  10,  XII,  25;  19,  I,  18; 
III  20;  20,  I,  3 ; 21,  10. 

lu-dninni 

1.  22,  I,  8. 

lu-dnin-subur 

1.  glr,  7,  VII,  8. 

2.  2,  II,  13;  6,  XV,  6;  7,  I, 

17;  19,  I,  16;  20,  I, 
12.16;  25,  II,  17;  26,  I, 
17;  HI,  6;  IV,  3;  34, 
III,  11. 

Ui-pdd-da 

1.  24,  III,  9. 

lu-dra,  "lu-ra 

1.  f.  of  nin-usime,  10,  IX, 

14. 

2.  s.  of  azag-sig,  2,  V,  1. 

3.  s.  of  higal-barabe,  8,  IX, 

9- 

4.  sabra,  3,  I,  16,  "IV,  33. 

5.  dub-sar  zi-da,  2,  VI,  5. 

6.  2,  II,  23;  III,  16;  13,  6; 

25>  n,  9;  31, 13. 

lu~dsag 

1.  25,  III,  j6. 

lii-sig 

1.  f.  of  akalla,  5,  V,  9. 

2.  f.  of  ses-kalla,  20,  II,  9. 

3-  3.  HI,  5. 

lii -d sin 

1.  f.  of  ndrnu,  10,  X,  6. 
lu-sag-ga 

1.  dub-sar,  8,  IX,  11. 

2.  gu-za-la,  10,  IV,  23. 
lu-sag-i-zu 

1.  3,  I,  25;  5,  IV,  24. 

lu-dsara 

1.  dub-sar,  8,  IX,  6. 

2..engar,  33,  6. 


SELECTED  TEMPLE  ACCOUNTS  FROM 


24 

3.  gir,  3,  111,  12. 

4-  5>  V,  3. 
lu -d sub  nr  (sic!) 

1.  3,  IV,  1 7. 
lu-ddiir-an-ka 

1.  3,  in,  17. 

lu-uras 

1.  25,  IV,  19. 
lu-uras-gal 

r-  3-  IV,  34- 
lu-anugkl 

1.  PA,  35,  9. 
lu-uru'cl 

[.  s.  of  gir-dbau-itus,  4.  I, 
24. 

2.  s.  of  minarni,  29,  VI,  12. 

3.  to,  XI,  29;  25,  III,  15. 

lu-dutu 

1.  f.  of  knli,  24,  II,  1 ; III, 

22. 

2.  nu-banda,  30,  6. 

3.  P/I,  24,  II,  6;  III,  6.25. 

4.  25,  IV,  5;  32,  I,  84. 
lu-zi-da 

1.  nu-ki-ki,  31,  9. 

Ingal  (sic!) 

1.  f.  of  nabiAdnngi,  8,  V,  15. 
lugal-ab-ba 

[.24,  I,  20;  III,  20. 
lugal-amar-asag 

1.  19,  I,  14;  20,  II,  7. 
lugal-azag-zu 

[.  gir,  2,  II,  5. 
lugal-d-zi-da,  "lugal-d-zi-da-e 
1.  "8,  VII,  1;  20,  I,  1 9. 
litgal-ba-ra-ab-e 

r.  f.  of  lu-dra,  8,  IX,  10. 
lugal-da-da 

[.  gala-mag,  8,  XII,  15. 


tugal-diir-dug 

r.  25,  IV,  13. 

lugal-e-mag-e 

1.  2,  IV,  26;  5,  IV,  12. 
lugal-engar-zi 
1.  25,  I,  7. 

Ingal-erim 

1.  9,  II,  22. 

lugal-ezcn 

1 . s.  of  c-gis-gc,  4,  I,  33. 

2.  5,  I,  1 7. 

lugal-EZEN  + .4 

r.  6,  XIV,  3. 
lugal-gis-DU 
1.  20,  II,  3. 
lugal-gis-gigir 

1.  14,  III,  8;  16,  II.  18. 

lugal-gu-gal 

1.  26,  VI,  12. 

lugal-gc-gdl 

1.  s.  of  nin-bargisi,  6,  III,  7. 
liigal-im-gig-{gn ) 
r.  10,  VT,  9. 
lugal-itu-da 

1.  11,  III,  24. 

htgal-ka 

l 3.  HI,  19. 

lugal-ka-gi-na 

1.  s.  of  nin-kagina , 6,  II,  14. 

2.  gir,  2,  I,  16. 

3.  lug,  31.  10. 

4.  25,  IIT,  17. 

lugal-kas 

1.  sil-ga,  10,  X,  10. 
lugal-ki-ag 

1.  PA,  10,  XI,  5. 

lugal-kisal 

1.  lid-KU,  7,  I,  21. 
lugal-lii-dug 

1.  20,  I,  17. 


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In  gal -l  it  - sag  -sag 

1.  gir,  10,  V,  1.22;  X,  4;  XI, 
27. 

Ingal-ma-gur-ri 

1.  16.  IV,  19. 
lugal-md-ni-gi 
1.  25,  II,  1. 
lugal-me 

1.  f.  of  lu-ddungi,  8,  V,  5. 
lugal-mc-ldm 

1.  f.  of  nr-dningirsn,  19,  III, 

7- 

2.  9,  I,  19;  19,  III,  4. 

lugal-nig-si-c 

1.  2,  III,  24;  5,  V,  15;  22, 
II,  16. 
lugal-nir-gbl 

1.  engar,  33,  2. 
lugal-dsag 

1.  us-bar,  10,  I,  14. 
lugal-sag-bi-gid-da 
1.  2,  II,  12. 
lugal-sag-tun 

1.  f.  of  uadi,  10,  X,  8. 
lugal-sa-ld 

1.  engar,  f.  of  geme-babi,  10, 
VIII,  14. 
lugal-su-numun 
1.  1,  XI,  24. 
lugal-til-la-e 

1.  25,  I,  13.22. 

htgal-its-.  . . . 

1'.  32.  II,  9. 

lugal-dutn 

1.  25.  I,  5. 

lugal-nru-da 

1.  6,  XVII.  4:  25.  IV,  20; 

v,  3;  35.  6.15. 

lugal-u-sim-e , "lugal-d-sim 

1.  s.  of  nanimu,  17,  II,  12. 


2.  s.  of  nin-mu,  "4,  II,  13. 

3.  13,  12;  19,  III,  21. 

lugal-usuni-gal 

1.  f.  of  dutu-sagga,  20,  I,  1. 
iugal-zag-gi-si 

1.  25,  III,  3.12. 

lug-sa-.  . . . 

1.  20,  II,  20. 

ltd -a 

t.  f.  of  lu-dningirsu,  7,  III,  6. 
hd-a-mu 

1.  nu-gis-sar,  11,  I,  11. 

2.  30,  31. 

* Inl-la 

1.  cl.  of  alia,  6,  I,  3. 

In-mu 

1.  ( lu) -mb- gal-gal , ro,  IV, 

ii. 

lu-sa-lim 

1.  8,  IX,  22. 

ma-a-du 

1.  m.  of  nin-lagani,  10,  VII, 
16. 

ma-an-gu-du 

1.  10,  III,  3. 

md-gur-ri 

1.  f.  of  nisagga,  10,  III,  19. 
mas-gu-la 

1.  25,  II,  15. 

*mas-tur 

1.  16,  IV,  4. 

mc-sag 

1.  10,  VI,  21. 

mi-na-ar-ni 

1.  f.  of  lu-urbk\  29,  VI,  12. 
mir-ra-kam 

1.  25,  III,  10. 

mu-kal-la 

1.  10,  XI,  8. 


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SELECTED  TEMPLE  ACCOUNTS  FROM 


na-ah-bi-ir 
i.  36,4. 

*na-a-mu 

1.  6 , XV,  3;  10,  X,  5. 
■na-an-na 

1.  14,  II,  9;  15,  1,  2 ; II,  1 2 ; 
1 6,  I,  20. 
na-ap-la-lnm 

1.  amurru,  31,  7, 
na-ba-say 

1.  f.  of  ur-'bau,  7,  I,  23. 

.2.  f.  of  ur-'nina,  18.  Ill,  11. 

3.  PA,  30,  5. 

4.  7,  I,  3;  25,  IV,  25. 
na-bi-d dun-gi 

1.  s.  of  Iiigal,  8,  V,  15. 
na-di 

1.  yyir,  s.  of  lugal-sagtun,  10, 
X,  8. 

* na-di-is-tum 

1.  3,  IIL25. 
*nam-gcme-dba-ii-i-dug 

1.  d.  of  glr-dnina-itus , 4,  II, 
3- 

nam-ga-ni 

1.  8,  VII,  7;  24,  II,  5.9. 
nam-mog  ?-ni 
1.  6,  I,  5. 
nam-nin- . . . . 

1.  10.  VIII,  1. 

*nam-ses 

1.  16,  III,  25. 
nam-ses-a 

1.  6,  III,  2. 
nam-uru- . . . . 

1.  32,  II,  7. 

* nam-zi-tar-ra 
1.  6,  X,  7. 
na-mu 

1.  10,  XI,  1 2. 


*na-na 

1.  m.  of  dbau-usumgal,  10, 

VI,  13. 

*na-na-.  . . . (same  as  following?) 
1.  m.  of  ur-dNc....  and 
niggciA , 4,  IV,  14. 

*na-na-a 

1.  14,  I,  1 7;  15,  II,  16;  16, 

III,  4- 

na-ni-mu 

1.  f.  of  lugal-usime,  17,  II, 
12. 

ne-dug-ga 

1.  3,  V,  19. 
mg-dba-u 

1.  20,  II,  23. 

*nig-ga-d. , . . 

1.  d.  of  nin-dlama-mu,  4,  III, 

30. 

2.  d.  of  nin-zi.  . . 4,  IV,  10. 

3.  d.  of  nan  a. . . 4,  IV,  13. 
*nig-ga-su 

1.  6,  XII,  15. 

*n\g-ga-dsin 

1.  d.  of  dbau-ibgu,  4,  I,  19. 
nig-si-e 

1.  22,  III,  12. 
nig-sci-te 

1.  d.  of  igi-turtur,  4,  II,  29. 
ni-kal-la 

1.  f.  of  lu-dningirsu , 17,  I, 

1 9 ; v,  19. 

2.  s.  of  ur-zu,  7,  I,  29. 

3.  1,  III,  34;  2,  IV,  15;  5, 

III,  14;  7,  I,  26;  22,  III, 
15- 

nim-mu 

1.  gir,  9,  II,  23;  10,  VIII,  8; 
IX,  16. 


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*ni-pad-da 

1.  m.  of  geme-gestardu,  6, 
IV,  15. 

*nin~.  . . . 

1.  m.  of  gudea,  7,  IV,  12. 
*dnina-ama-mu 

1.  m.  of  sag-dbau-tugu,  10, 
VI,  19. 
dnina-kam 

1.  pisan-dub-ba,  24,  II,  8. 

2.  PA,  24,  III,  23. 
dnina-usum-gal 

1.  PA-maskim , 31,  4. 

2.  30,  24. 

*nin-ab-ba-na  "SAL-\-KU-ab-ba- 
na 

1.  d.  of  nin-sigar,  "6,  III,  9. 

2.  14,  III,  7;  15,  I,  11 ; 16, 

II,  18. 

*nin-a-KA-ni 

1.  d.  of  gar-gestin,  10,  XI, 
14. 

*nin-al-la  (wr.  SAL-\-KU-al-la ) 
1.  d.  of  adaga,  6,  I,  2. 
*nin-d-ma 

1.  d.  of  dbau-ibgul,  4,  I,  6. 
*nin-ama 

1.  6,  XII,  9. 

*nin-ama-mu 

1.  15,  I,  15 ; III,  5;  IV,  5. 

* nin-a-mi-l'i-su 

1.  16,  III,  21. 

* nin-a-l-sag 

1.  16,  IV,  16. 

*nin-an-ni-si 

1.  6,  IV,  13. 

*nin-asag-ga-ni 

1.  m.  of  nin-ramugi,  10,  I, 
11. 


2.  10,  I,  2;  14,  I,  7;  15,  III, 
2;  16,  I,  5. 

*mn-azag-zu,  "SA L -\-K U -azag-zu 

1.  m.  of  geme-gestardu,  6, 

XII,  7. 

2.  m.  of  ningirsu-ebadu,  4,  I, 

29. 

3.  m.  of  ninmusu-igimu,  6, 

V,  3- 

4.  m.  of  ur-nmnun-dugga,  4, 

IV,  5. 

5.  su-i,  15,  II,  15. 

6.  "6,  III,  1. 

*nin-a-zu 

1.  15,  IV,  6. 

*nin-bar-gi-si 

1.  m.  of  lugal-gegal,  6,  III,  6. 
*nin-da-da,  "SAL-pKU -da-da 
1.  "14,  III,  1;  15,  I,  6;  III, 
15;  16,  II,  12. 

* nin-da-nir-gdl 

1.  10,  II,  21. 

*nin-dl  m -a-ba-di  n 1 

1.  m.  of  b adult ad-une , 4,  III, 
23- 

*nin-di-kud 

1.  d.  of  geme-dbau,  4,  II,  27. 

* nin-du-azag-ga 

1.  16,  III,  17. 

*nin-dub-pisdn 

1.  d.  of  saga-dugga , 6,  V,  10. 
*nin-dub-sar 

1.  14,  III,  9;  16,  II,  19. 
*nin-du-du 

1.  10,  V,  2. 

*nin-dug-ga-ni 
1.  10,  II,  3. 

*nin-dumu-ab-zu 

1.  d.  of  nin-sisa,  4,  I,  26. 


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SELECTED  temple  ACCOUNTS  from 


*nin-adun-gi 

i.  6,  IV,  io. 

*nin-c-ba-zi-gi 

' i.  io,  VII,  23. 

*nin-e-gal-e 

1.  15,  IV,  7;  16,  III,  7. 
*nin-e-i-zu  (cf.  nin-e-zn ) 

1.  m.  of  lu-dgal-alim  and 

geme-dkal,  4,  III,  26. 

2.  m.  of  nin-ezen  and  gcmc- 

dkal,  6,  VII,  8. 

3.  d.  of  geme-dnina-agade, 

10,  I,  20. 

4.  d.  of  igi-dbau-su,  4,  III,  2. 
*nin-c-ma-an-gi 

1.  m.  of  sara-nmbalit , 10,  X, 
20. 

*nin-c-su 

1.  d.  of  nin-sa,  6,  A ll,  7. 

* nin  -ezen 

1.  d.  of  dbau-azagzu,  10,  VI, 

11. 

2.  d.  of  gcmc-dkal,  6,  XII,  6. 

3.  d.  of  geme-dsin,  6,  VII, 

14. 

4.  d.  of  nin-e-izu,  6,  VII,  9. 

5.  6,  VV  15;  14,  I,  12;  II, 

7;  15,  III,  9.18;  IV,  15; 
16,  I,  9;  III,  22. 

*nin-c-zu 

1.  16,  II,  2. 

* nin-gaba-ri-nu-tu(gu ) (Cf.  nin- 
ka-ba-nn-tn(gu) ) 

1.  d.  of  nin-geli,  4,  III,  20. 
*nin-gal-kus 

1.  14,  II,  3;  15,  I,  7;  16,  I, 
16. 

*dnin-galf-i-sag 

1.  20,  I,  11. 


*nin-gi-na 

1.  14,  II,  11 ; 15,  II,  14;  16, 
II,  1.;  IV,  14. 

* nin-gir-sn-e-ba-du 

1.  d.  of  nin-azagzu,  4,  I,  28. 
* dn  in-gi  r-su  -inim-ne-di  ig 
1.  25,  IV,  4. 

*nin-ge-gal 

1.  m.  of  geme-diin-azagga, 

6,  V,  16. 

2.  6,  I,  17;  14,  I,  9.16;  15,  I, 

9;  16,  I,  6;  IV,  11. 

*nin-gc-li 

1.  m.  of  nin-gabari-nntugu, 
4,  III,  21. 

*nin-ib-gu-ul 

1.  m.  of  nin-kinunirlcl-e,  10, 

II,  17. 

*nin-IGI-. . . . 

1.  d.  of  ubartum,  14,  II,  1. 
nin-IGI  + DUB-zi 

1.  d.  of  istar-mnmi,  14,  I,  2; 

16,  I,  2. 

2.  d.  of  ubartum,  16,  I,  15. 

3.  14,  III,  2;  15,  III,  19;  16, 

H.  13. 

*nin-ib-ta-c 

1.  4,  III,  16. 

*nin-i-ti 

1.  14,  II,  5;  16,  I,  18. 
*nin-ka-ba-nu-tu  ( gn ) 

1.  d.  of  geme-nun-sabar , 4,  I, 
1 7- 

* nin-ka-gi-na , "SA L -\-K U -ka-gi- 
na 

1.  m.  of  geme-barsiga , 6, 

XIV,  4. 

2.  m.  of  geme-dnarua,  and 

lugal-kagina,  " 6 , II,  12. 


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3.  m.  of  geme-sadug,  10,  X, 

26. 

4.  d.  of  geme-d$in,  6,  XI,.  11. 

5.  "6.  I,  18;  10,  II,  14;  14, 

III,  11 ; 16,  II,  21. 

*nin-dKAL 

1.  m.  of  gala-dbcm,  10,  X,  29. 

2.  16,  III,  26. 

*nin~kal4a,  "SA  f.--K U-kal-la 

1.  d.  of  geme-gestardu,  "10, 

XII,  1. 

2.  "14,  I,  18;  16,  I,  14. 
*nin-ki-gdr-ra 

1.  6,  IX,  9. 

*nin-ki-ni 
f 1.  6,  X,  8. 

*nin~ki-nu-nir!ct-e 

1.  d.  of  nin-ihgul,  10,  II,  16. 
*nin-lag-  a ni 

1.  d.  of  mddu,  10,  VII,  15. 

*nin-Hama-mu 

1.  rn.  of  nigga-d . . . . , 4,  IV, 

1. 

*nin-Iu-mag 

1.  6.  VI,  3. 

*nin-lu-sag-sag,  "nin-lu-sag-sag 

1.  d.  of  ur-te-na,  10,  IX,  22. 

2.  4,  HI,  1,  "15,  IV,  9 ;"i6, 

III,  19. 

1.  10,  X,  18. 

*nin-md-gur-ri 

1.  6,  XI,  8;  16,  III,  9;  IV,  9. 
*nin-ma-na-ga-am 

1.  m.  of  lu-aningirsu,  4,  II,  9. 
*d nin-mar (sic-!.) 

1.  d.  of  immasi,  10,  IX,  27. 
*nin-maru-imm 

1.  30,  7. 

2.  25,  I,  16. 


^nin-mar*1 2  -i-scig 
!■  13.  7- 
*nin-me-ab-ta 

1.  d.  of  geme-us-sudda,  10, 

VI,  16. 

2.  d.  of  nr-dutu,  10,  XII,  26. 
*nin-me-ldm 

1.  m.  of  a-dbau-ta  and  sag- 

dbau-tugii,  4,  III,  8. 

2.  14,  I,  15 ; III,  4;  15,  II, 

5;  III,  8;  16,  I,  12;  II, 

i5;III,  16. 

*nin-me-ma- . . . . 

1.  6,  VI,  17. 

*nin-mu 

1.  m.  of  lugal-tisim,  4,  II,  14. 
*nin-mu-ddg 

1.  4,  III,  11. 

*nin-nm-ma-kal 
1.  10,  I,  13. 

*nin-mu-silim-mu 
1.  19,  III,  13. 

*n  in  -mu-su-igi-mu 

1.  d.  of  geme-dub-pisan,  6, 

VI,  5. 

2.  d.  of  nin-azagzu,  6,  V,  2. 

3.  PA-URU,  10,  I,  23. 
*nin-mu-su-na 

1.  d.  of  ama-kaila,  10,  I,  6. 
*nin-nam-ga-ni 

1.  m.  of  dbau-ibgu,  4,  III,  18. 

2-  4*  4- 

* nin-nani-mag-zu 
1.  16,  III,  3.12. 

* nin-nanga 

1.  m.  of  sag-dbau-tugu , 4,  1, 

3- 

dninni-ur 

1.  16,  IV,  5. 


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SELECTED  TEMPLE  ACCOUNTS  FROM 


*nin-NE-mu  (wr.  SAL  + KU- 
NE-mu) 

I.  IO,  IX,  21. 

*uin-dnin-iir-ra 
i.  16,  I,  19. 

*nin-nu-mii-ru-e 
1.  6,  XIV,  7. 

*nin-pa-e 

1.  d.  of  geme-dbau,  4,  II,  19. 
*nin-dra 

1.  29,  III,  10;  V,  21. 
*nin-ra-mu-gi,  "SAL-LKU-ra- 
rnu-gi 

1.  m.  of  damu-mangi,  6,  XI, 

5- 

2.  d.  of  nin-azaggani,  10,  I, 

10. 

3.  "6,  III,  1 1 ; 10,  II,  11. 
*nin-sa 

1.  m.  of  nin-e-sit,  6,  VII,  6. 
*nin-sa-gab 

1.  m.  of  lu-dnegun,  6,  I,  15. 

2.  d.  of  geme-dkal,  6,  XII,  13. 

3.  6,  V,  12;  X,  9. 

*nin-sag-e 

1.  d.  of  geme-dkal,  4,  II,  11. 

2.  d.  of  UD -mu-sit,  10,  VI, 

14. 

*nin-sal-dug-ga 
1.  10,  I,  25. 

*nin-si-gar  (wr.  SAL  + KU -si- 
gar) 

1.  m.  of  nin-abbana,  6,  III, 
10. 

*nin-si-sa 

1.  m.  of  nin-dumuabzu,  4,  I, 
27. 

*nin-sa-ra-tu(gu) 

1.  d.  of  nin-usim,  4,  II,  6. 


*nin-seg 

1.  d.  of  iluma , 10,  I,  3. 
*nin-ses-a-na  (wr.  SAL  + KU- 
ses-a-na ) 

1.  6,  VI,  9. 
*dnin-subnr-ama-mu 
1.  10,  III,  7. 

*nin-tar-na 

1.  16,  III,  24. 

*nin-tar-a-ba  (wr.  .SV/L  + fft/- 
tur-a-ba ) 

1.  d.  of  a-a-a,  6,  III,  13. 
*nin-tiir-ga 

1.  14,  II,  21 ; 15,  I,  14. 
*nin-TUR-TUR 
1.  16,  IV,  10. 

* uin-ur-ra-ni 

1.  d.  of  geme-d-. . . 10,  XI, 
18. 

*nin-uru-ni-su 

1.  d.  geme-mama,  4,  II,  31. 

2.  10,  X,  9. 

*n  in-u-sim-e , "nin-u-sim 

1.  m.  of  geme-urukl,  and 

nin-sara-tugu,  "4,  II,  7. 

2.  d.  of  lu-dra,  10,  IX,  13. 

* nin-us-sud  (wr.  nin-E  + SAL- 
sud) 

1.  d.  of  geme-nun-sabar,  4, 1, 

15- 

2.  10,  VII,  25. 

* nin-zag-gi-si 

1.  i6,III,5. 

*nin-zi~.  . . . 

1.  m.  of  nigga-d . . . 4,  IV, 

1 1. 

*nin-zur-e 

1.  15,  III,  11 ; 16,  I,  13. 


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ni-su-ma 

i.  glr,  io,  XII,  22. 

*ni-sag-ga 

i.  PA-URU,  d.  of  magurri 

10,  III,  18. 

nu-hi-lum 

i.  f.  of  abza. . . io,  IV,  4. 
nu-ra-a 

1.  22,  III,  27. 
nu-ur-i-[li] 

1.  8,  VII,  1 7. 
nii-tir-is-tar 
i-  36,  IS- 
pad-da 

1.  dam-gar,  23,  VI,  5. 
*ru-ba-at 

1.  14,  I,  1;  16,  I,  1. 
*sag-dba-ti-tn(gu ) 

1.  m.  of  geme-dutu,  4,  III, 

27. 

2.  d.  of  nin-melam,  4,  III,  7. 

3.  d.  of  nin-nanga,  4,  I,  2. 

4.  d.  of  dnina-amainu,  10, 

VI,  20. 

*sag-e-ki-ag 

1.  6,  I,  12. 

*sag-nin-kalam 

1.  14,  II,  12. 

* su-dug 

1.  16,  II,  7. 

*sa-at-ir-ra 

1.  16,  III,  20. 
sa-bal-a 

1.  f.  of  igi-kar-geme,  3,  IV, 

11. 

sa-da-.  . . . 

1.  s.  of  gude. . . 10,  V,  8. 
*sa-ga-dug~ga 

1.  m.  of  nin-dub-pisan,  6,  V, 
11. 


2.  25,  III,  9. 
sa-ga-URU 

1.  glr,  18,  IV,  9. 
sag -da 

1.  s.  of  ses-kalla,  10,  XII,  10. 
sag-sag 

1.  6,  II,  1. 

sam-rmn 

1.  /VI,  24,  II,  10;  III,  26; 

35.  19- 

* sd-mu-zu 

1.  6,  XII,  4. 
dsara-\-sag 

1.  dub-sar,  8,  X,  6. 

* sara-mu-ba-U-it 

1.  m.  of  geme-barsiga  and  d. 

of  nin-e-mangi,  10,  X, 
19. 

2.  6,  IV,  12. 

*sa-ra-dba-u 

1.  d.  of  dbau-ibgul,  4,  I,  7. 

2.  d.  of  geme-gis-gigir,  4,  I, 

3i- 

3.  d.  of  d KAL-ri-silimmu , 4, 

I,  13- 

*sa-ra-tu(gu ) 

1.  d.  of  geme-ditmunisu,  4, 

III,  14. 

sar-ru-.  . . . 

1.  gir-arad , 8,  VIII,  7. 
*sa-si-ir?-rum 
1.  16,  IV,  7. 
scs-a-na 

1.  14.  I,  8. 

*scs-e-ma-gi 

1.  m.  of  ur~dbau,  and  ku-dbau, 

4.  IV,  4. 

ses-kal-Ia 

1.  f.  of  rfarfa,  10,  XII,  11. 

2.  s.  of  lit-dbau,  20,  II,  11. 


SELECTED  TEMPLE  ACCOUNTS  FROM 


3.  s.  of  lii-sig,  20,  II,  8. 

4.  s.  of  ur-e-min,  10,  II,  5. 

5.  10,  IX,  1 2;  13,  10;  17, 

IV,  9;  19,  I,  1 7;  25,  J- 
20.24;  II,  8. 

ses-me-na 

1.  20,  I,  8. 
scs-sig 

1.  g\r,  2,  I,  22. 

2.  5,  II,  2. 
ses-sag-ga 

1.  cngar,  34,  II,  11. 
*si-ni-da-a 

1.  4,  III,  13. 
sir-bur-laP1 -e 

1.  25,  I,  19. 

* sir-sir 

1.  14,  II,  15;  16,  II,  5. 
*sii-gal-bi 

1.  15,  IV,  14. 

*siUul 

1.  10,  XI,  6. 

*su-lul-zi 

1.  10,  XI,  23. 
sii-na 

1.  gir,  10,  XII,  25. 
*su-na-rnu-gi 

1.  m.  of  geme-dbau , 10,  II, 
20. 

11  SO-'1  sin 

1.  litgal,  10,  IX,  28. 
*ta-din-cs-tdr 
1.  10,  V,  4. 

*TUR-GAR 
1.  15,  I,  10. 

*ii-bar-tum 

1.  m.  of  nin-igi-dup-ai,  14, 

II,  2 ; 16,  I,  15. 

2.  15,  III,  10;  r6,  III,  27; 

^IV,  2. 


u-da-itr-ra 

1.  g\r,  10,  VIII,  16. 
ud-da 

1.  20,  I,  22. 

*ud-nm-su 

1.  m.  of  nin-sag-e,  10,  VI, 
15- 

u-du-lu 

1.  9,  IV,  13. 

*itg-dm 

1.  m.  of  gcme-urukl , 4,  II, 
16. 

u-ma-ni 

1.  8,  XV,  5. 
um-ma-bal 

1.  s.  of  vr-dsin,  10,  XI,  11. 
um-ma-nu 

1.  s.  of  ur-mcs-dug? . . . 
10,  XII,  16. 

* um-mi-ta-bat  (wr.  mn-mi-DA- 
BAD) 

1.  d.  of  urAnina,  10,  VIII,  9. 
unugki -dug-da 

1.  10,  IX,  20. 
ur-d-dam 

1.  f.  of  ur-dbau,  10,  XII,  5. 
ur-da-hi 

1.  11,  II,  15. 
ur-al-la 

1.  7,  VI,  20. 
ur-amar-azag-ga 

1.  f.  of  ur-dban,  7,  II,  15. 
ur-azag-zu 

1.  27,  I,  11. 
ur-ba-bi 

1.  nu-es,  7,  VI,  8. 

2.  19,  II,  8. 
nr -bdd-diir-ra 

1.  17,  II,  16;  20,  I,  6. 


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ur-dba-u 

1.  s.  of  gala-dbau , 4,  II,  21. 

2.  s.  of  lu-dningirsu,  7,  VII,; 

1 1. 

3.  s.  of  nabasag,  7,  I,  22. 

4.  s.  of  ses-e-magi,  4,  IV,  2. 

5.  s.  of  ur-d-dam,  10,  XII,  5. 

6.  s.  of  ur-amqr-azagga,  7, 

II,  14. 

7.  s.  of  ur-id-cdifina,  24,  II, 

20. 

8.  s.  of  ur-sagdug,  20,  II,  13. 

9.  lid-KU , 7,  I,  7. 

10.  wm,  8,  VI,  15. 

11.  nu-banda,  24,  II,  3;  III, 

24- 

12.  PA,  35,  22. 

13.  sabra,  27,  VII,  30. 

14.  pa-tc-si,  8,  XIII,  13. 

15.  PA-URU,  10,  IV,  20. 

16.  sangu,  21,  7. 

17.  zag-ga,  11 ,1,8. 

18.  3,  V,  15;  10,  I,  16;  19,  I, 
2.7.15;  25,  I,  2.12;  II, 
6;  IV,  2.7;  V,  1 ; 26,  II, 
5;  III,  10;  IV,  7;  29,  V, 
15.16;  30,  18.32. 

ur -d da-mu 

1.  guda,  7,  VI,  23 

2.  25,  III,  6. 

ur-du-azag-ga  (wr.  ur-DUL-azag- 
ga) 

1.  10,  XII,  3. 

ur-ditb 

1.  PA,  33,  16. 

2.  3,  I,  12;  6,  XV,  4;  17,  II, 

^ 14;  19,  ni,  5;  21, 8. 

ur-dub-gu-ru 

1.  19,  I,  22. 


ur-dub-lal 

1,  8,  IX,  2.1. 

ur-dnb-pisdn 

1.  s.  of  gemc-dnarug,  6,  VI, 
12. 

nr-du-ge-gitb-ba  (wr.  ur-DUL- 
ge-gitb-ba ) 

1.  25,  IV,  21. 

ur-ddiimii-zi-d a,  "ur-ddi imii-zi 

1.  dam-gar,  1,  IV,  n;  22, 

IV,  6. 

2.  "10,  V,  16;  "13,  4;  22,  IV, 

1. 

ur-dun 

r.  (lu)ur-ra,  8,  VI,  8;  XI, 
x3- 

iir-ddun-pa-e , "ur-dun-pa-e 

1.  glr,  10,  VIII,  12;  19,  I,  3. 

2.  ku-dhn,  22,  III,  26. 

3.  1,  I,  5;  2,  IV,  5;  5,  IV, 

29;  II,  IV,  1;  19,  II,  4; 
22,  III,  9;  23,  I,  8;  V, 
1 1 ; "25,  II,  12.20. 
nr-ddur-nun-ka 
1.  5.  IV,  27. 

ur-e' 

1.  22,  I,  6. 

nr-e-an-na 

1.  engar,  33,  4. 

2.  25,  III,  14. 

nr-e-dub 

1.  19,  III,  11. 

ur-e -mag 

1.  glr,  3,  II,  29. 
ur-e-mus 

i-  25,  VI,  3. 

ur-engar 

1.  f.  of  ur-kas,  5,  V,  33. 


34 


SELECTED  TEMPLE  ACCOUNTS  FROM 


ur-en-duki 

i.  f.  of  ur-nigin-gcir,  io,  III, 
8. 

ur-e-ninnu 

i.  18,  III,  20;  19,  II,  5;  27, 
II,  2;  35,  19. 

nr-den-ki 

1.  gu-za-la,  7,  II,  20. 
ur-e-nun,  "iir-e-nun-na 

1.  f.  of  ses-kalla,  10,  II,  5. 

2.  s.  of  nisac/c/a,  "10,  III,  20. 

3.  10,  VI,  18. 

ur-c-sag 

1.  25,  I,  8. 

ur-es-LAL+KISAL 

1.  13,  14. 

nr-dgdl-alim,  "ur-gal-alim 

1.  ab-gal,  10,  VI,  4. 

2.  gir,  17,  V,  1. 

3-  PA,  "35,  23. 

4.  13,  9;  19,  II,  1 ; HI,  8; 

IV,  2;  20,  I,  4.9;  24,  I. 
7- 

ur-gan-da 

1.  25,  III,  5. 

ar-gar 

1.  f.  of  ur-dkal,  8,  XV,  4. 

2.  sag-tun,  10,  XI,  7. 

3.  13,  13;  19,  I,  7;  25,  IV, 

23- 

ur-gigir-ma 

1.  20,  I,  15. 

ur-gis-gigir,  "nr-dgis-gigir 

1.  s.  of  barra-ana,  "2,  IV,  8; 

5.  IV,  15. 

2.  gir,  10,  X,  12. 

3.  20,  I,  13. 

ur-dgis-bil-ga-mes 

1.  25,  III,  13.21. 


nr-gu 

1.  9.  !V,  15. 

ur-gu-en-na 

1.  19,  I,  6. 

ur-gu-la-mu 

1.  20,  I,  14. 

ur-id-edin-na 

1.  f.  of  ur-dbau,  24,  II,  20. 
ur-  igi-zi-bar-ra 

1.  7,  III,  18;  24,  I,  14;  29, 
II,  10. 

nr  ATM 

1.  20,  I,  2;  35,  6. 

ur-dKA-DI 

1.  s.  of  e-kigalla,  17,  II,  8. 
ur-dKAL 

1.  f.  of  hi-gis-gigir,  19,  II, 

10. 

2.  s.  of  atu,  7,  III,  20. 

3.  s.  of  kabda,  10,  XIV,  1. 

4.  s.  of  nr-gar,  8,  XV,  3. 

5.  s.  of  ur-mes,  35,  7. 

6.  engar,  f.  of  iig-am,  10,  IX, 

18. 

7.  PA,  35,  26. 

8.  pa-te-si,  17,  VI,  10;  28, 

IV,  13. 

9.  sib-ansii,  6,  XIII,  7. 

10.  9,  I,  3;  II,  6;  III,  15; 
24,  I,  9- 

ur-kas 

1.  s.  of  ur-cngar,  5,  V,  33. 
ur-ki-gu-la 

1.  25,  IV,  12. 

ur-ki-lal-la 

1.  g)r,  4,  VIII,  4. 

ur-li 

1.  18,  I,  7;  II,  8.17,  etc. 

ur-lugal 

1.  25,  III,  8. 


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ur-lug,  "ur-Hug 

i.  "14,  I,  6;  15,  II,  6; III, 
16,  I,  4. 

ur-ma-ma 

1.  19,  I,  20. 

ur~dma-mi 

1.  gir,  3,  II,  26. 

2.  nu-banda , 8,  X,  15. 
ur-mes 

1.  f.  of  ur-dkal,  3s,  7. 

2.  PA,  10,  IX,  8. 

3. -  h.  of  su-lul,  10,  XI,  7. 
ur-mes-dug?-. . . . 

1.  f.  of  ummanu,  10,  XII, 

. I?' 
ur-gig-kisal 

1.  lu-sim,  3,  I,  11. 

2.  2,  IV,  11. 

ur-mu 

1.  7,  I,  5. 

ur-dNE- . . . . 

1.  s.  of  nana,  4,  IV,  12. 
ur-dne~gun , 

1.  26,  I,  12;  III,  1. 19. 

ur-nigin 

1.  2,  II,  9. 

ur-nigin-gar 

1.  s.  of  ur-m-du-u , 10,  III, 
8. 

ur-nim 

_ 1.  25,  VI,  2. 

ur-amna 

1.  f.  of  ummi-tabat , 10, 

VIII,  10. 

2.  s.  of  nabasag,  18,  III,  it. 

3.  gu-za-ld,  29,  I,  17. 

4.  PA,  10,  III,  17. 

5.  13,  3;  18,  IV,  8;  20, 1,  20; 

24,  III,  10. 
ur-dnina-za~ab-ki 
1.  10,  IV,  18. 


ur-dnin-a-su 

1.  25,  II,  14. 

ur-dnin-gir-su 

1.  nu-banda,  30,  2. 

2.  19,  I,  13. 

ur-dnin-gis-zi-d  a 

1.  4,  I,  5;  23,  III,  19. 

ur-dninni 

1.  25,  I,  18. 

ur-dnin-su  (error  for  dnin-gir-su?) 

1.  25,  I,  25. 

ur-dnin-sar 

1.  gir,  3,  II,  20. 
nr-dnin-tu 

1.  f.  of  lu-gina,  24,  II,  18. 

2.  5,  II,  5;  25,  I,  3. 

ur-niprukl 

1.  8,  XII,  30. 

ur-dnisaba 

1.  26,  IV,  10. 

ur-numun-dug-ga,  "ur-numun-dug 

1.  s.  of  dbau-azagzu,  4,  II,  25. 

2.  s.  of  nin-azagzu,  4,  IV,  5. 
3-  "13.  3- 

ur-dnun-gal 

1.  1,  III,  35;  3,  HI,  35;  21, 
5- 

ur-dpa-sag 

1.  gu-za-ld,  7,  II,  26;  10,  IV, 

9. 

2.  6.  X,  3;  25,  IV,  1. 10. 

ur-dra 

1.  sabra,  7,  III,  14. 
ur-sag- 

1.  s.  of  bafasag,  4,  IV,  7. 
ur-sag -dug 

1.  f.  of  ur-dbau,  20,  II,  13. 
ur-sag-ug-u 

i.  25,  I,  15;  26,  II,  12;  III, 
*3- 


SKLKCTKD  TEMPLE  ACCOUNTS  FROM 


36. 

ur-SAL -\-ISIB-kob-gi  \y-w, 

I.  25,  IV,  3,r  ,11  f;r 
ur-asin  .'OyvnV.^-'ni- 

1.  enggr,  33,  14.  ' ,-£ 

2.  su-cja,  1 1,.  I,;  3. 

3.  10,  XI,  12. 
ur-sag-ga 

1.  lug,  8,  V,  16. 

2.  mu,  7,  VI,  21. 

3.  mt-banda,  30,  3. 

4.  7,  I,  1;  10,  VIII,  7;  20,  I, 

18. 

ur-dsara 

1.  pisan-dub-ba,  2,  IV,  29. 

2.  3.  HI,  34;  5-  in,  21. 
ur-se-il-la 

i-  25,  II,  13. 

nr-su 

1.  wu,  3,  IV,  3. 
ur-dsu-dam 

1.  su-ga  e-an-na,  10,  XII,  7. 
ur-dsu-an-na 

r.  25,  II,  5. 
ur-te-na 

1.  lid-KU , f.  of  nin-lu-sag- 
sag,  7,  I,  15;  10,  IX,  23. 
ur-ti-ra-as 

1.  s'lb-udu-sig-ga,  7,  III,  25. 
ur-TUR 

i-  35-  13- 

ur-TUR-TUR 

1.  nu-bandap 25,  V,  7. 

2.  25,  VI,  1. 
ur-duras-gal 

1.  lu-DU,  10,  XI,  25. 
ur-dutu 

1.  ma-du-du,  f.  of  nin-meab- 
ta,  10,  XII,  27. 


ur-zu  ■ . 

T;jV  f.  ,of-  mkalla,  7,  I,  29. 
ur-da-at 

i-  33-  V 

ur-gar-dug 

1.  f.  of  atu,  7,  I,  25. 
ur-ri-ba-du 

1.  s.  of  afzr,  20,  II,  17. 
uru-i-tus 

1.  s.  of  e-gis-ge  4,  II,  1. 
11-sam 

T.  24,  I,  13. 17.19.23;  II, 
”2.4.7. 
dutu-bar-ra 

1.  engar,  34,  III,  10. 

2.  10,  VIII,  2;  19,  III,  1. 
dutu-gal-kus 

1.  20,  I,  5. 
dutu-mu 

i-  35,  3i- 
dutu-sag-ga 

1.  Pa/,  s.  of  lugal-usumgal, 
20,  I,  1. 
dutu-usmn-gal 
i-  30,  23. 

*za-an-bi 

1.  m.  of  geme-dutu,  6,  V,  14. 

2.  6,  V,  4. 
za-an-ka-ka 

1.  10,  IV,  15. 
za-na-a 

1.  30,  25. 

*zu-dug  (cf.  su-dug ) 

1.  14,  II,  17. 
zun-zun 

1.  PP  ara,  29,.  V,  1 1. 


I 


DESCRIPTION  OF  TABLETS 

[Measurements  are-  given  in  millimeters,  length  (height),  width 
(thickness).] 

TEXT  PLATE  ' KING  YEAR  CATAL. 

i 1-2  Aniar^S in'  8 66 1 


2-  3-4  ■ Amar-dSin  4 832 


3 5-6  Amur-  Sin  8 664 


4 7-8  Diingi  44  183 


5 9-10  Aimer  ''Sin  2 663 


6 11-14  Ainar-dSin-  4 179 


■7  15-17  Date  destroyed  171 


Baked.  Meas. : 145:80:  24.  Con- 
tents': Accountof  the  expenses 
of  Ur-Dumuzi,  the  merchant. 
From  Umma. 

Baked.  Meas..:  145  : 95  : 24.  Con- 
tents: Account  of  wages  paid 
to  women  workerL  From  Um- 
ma. 

Large  baked  tablet.  Weathered. 
Meas.:  172:112:25.  Con- 

tents : Expenditures  of  differ- 
ent kinds  of  beverages.  From 
Umma  ( ?). 

Left  portion  of  baked  tablet. 
Meas. : 111:50:  29.  Contents  : 
Account  of  wages  paid  to  wo- 
men workers  and  to  their  chil- 
dren. From  Telloh. 

Baked  tablet.  Meas.:  154:122: 
24.  Contents : Account  of 
wages  paid  to  women  workers. 
From  Umma. 

Upper  portion  of  large,  baked  tab- 
let. Meas. : 115  :228  :45-  Con- 
tents: Account  of  wages  paid 
to  women  workers  and  to  their 
children.  From  Telloh. 

Left  lower  corner  of  large,  baked 
tablet.  Meas. : 149 : 126 : 44. 

Contents : Account  of  cattle 
and  flocks.  From  Telloh. 


37 


38  SELECTED  TEMPLE 

8 18-21  Amar-dSin  5 864 

9 22  Date  destroyed  161 

10  23-26  Date  destroyed  852 

11  27-28  A mar-'1  Sin  1 656 


12  29  Ur  Dynasty  155 

13  29  Dungi  43  160 

14  30  Ibi-dSin  2 835 

15  31-32  Ur  Dynasty  833 

16  33-34  Ibi-dSin  2 665 

1 7 35-36  Dungi  44  15 1 


ACCOUNTS  FROM 

Upper  portion  of  very  large  tab- 
let. Meas. : 230:224:47. 

Contents  : Account  of  cereals, 
flour,  beverages,  etc.,  used  in 
paying  laborers.  From  Telloh. 
Central  portion  of  a baked  tablet. 
Meas.:  111:121:12.  Con- 
tents: Account  of  cattle. 

From  Telloh. 

Lower  portion  of  large,  baked  tab- 
let. Meas. : 187  : 218  : 35.  Con- 
tents : Account  of  wages  paid 
to  women  workers  and  to  their 
children.  From  Telloh. 
Half-baked  tablet.  Meas.:  160: 
82  : 32.  Contents : List  of 
different  things,  constituting 
the  capital  of  Ur-Dunpae. 
From  Umma(  ?). 

Baked  tablet.  Meas. : 76 : 47 : 17. 
Contents : Account  of  oxen 

and  donkeys.  From  Drehem. 
Translated  on  p.  8. 

Baked  tablet.  Meas. : 85:48:  22. 
Contents:  Account  of  barley. 
From  Telloh. 

Unbaked  tablet.  Meas.:  130: 
72  : 23.  Contents  : Account  of 
wages  paid  to  women  workers. 
From  Umma. 

Unbaked  tablet.  Meas. : 143  : 87 : 
22.  Contents : Account  of 
wages  paid  to  women  workers. 
From  Umma. 

Baked  tablet.  Meas. : 142  : 83  : 24. 
Contents:  Account  of  wages 
paid  to  women  workers.  From 
Umma. 

Baked  tablet.  Meas. : 142  : 95  : 24. 
Contents : Account  of  flocks, 


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18  37-38 

A mar -d Sin 

1 

177 

19 

39 

Diingi 

46 

191 

20  4O-4I 

Dungi 

45 

197 

21 

4i 

Not  dated 

159 

22 

42 

Amar-dSin 

4 

673 

23  43M4 

A mar -d Sin 

6 

662 

24  45-46 

Dungi 

4i 

200 

25  47-48 

Dungi 

44 

189 

26  49-5O 

Amar-dSin 

1 

154 

representing  the  revenues  of 
the  shepherds.  From  Telloh. 
Translated  on  p.  9. 

Baked  tablet.  Meas. : 130:84:  26. 
Contents:  Account  of  barley, 
received  as  offerings.  From 
Telloh. 

Baked  tablet.  Meas. : no:  66:  25. 
Contents : Account  of  the  pro 
duce  derived  from  various  or- 
chards. From  Telloh. 

Baked  tablet.  ,Meas. : 96 : 65  : 24. 
Contents:  Account  of  the  pro- 
duce derived  from  various  or- 
chards. 

Baked  tablet.  Meas. : 89:54:  22. 
Contents : Account  of  flocks. 
From  Drehem.  Translated  on 

p.  6. 

Baked  tablet.  Meas. : 1 1 5 : 75  : 22. 
Contents  : Account  of  opera- 
tions in  silver,  made  by  Ur- 
Dumuzi,  the  merchant.  From 
Umma. 

Baked  tablet.  Meas.:  145:90: 
21.  Contents:  Detalied  ac- 
count of  the  yearly  expenses  of 
Padda,  the  merchant.  From 
Umma. 

Baked  tablet.  Meas. : 1 18  : 72  : 27. 
Contents  : Account  of  opera- 
tions concerning  cereals.  From 
Telloh. 

Baked  tablet.  Meas. : 115:84:  26. 
Contents  : Pay-list  of  laborers. 
From  Telloh. 

Baked  tablet.  Meas.:  137:  116: 
25.  Contents:  Account  of  the 
barley  used  in  feeding  oxen  and 
sheep.  From  Telloh. 


40 


.SELECTED  TEMPLE  ACCOUNTS 


27  51-52  Amar-^S in  1 180 


28  53  Ur  Dynasty  173 


29  54-55  Dungi  37  165 


30 

56 

Not  dated 

L57 

31 

56 

Amar-dSin 

3 

654 

32 

57 

Date  destroyed 

148 

33 

57 

Amar-dSin 

7 

645 

34 

58 

A mar -d Sin 

3 

163 

35 

59 

Dungi 

4i 

147 

36 

59 

Dungi 

44 

642 

Large,  unbaked  tablet.  Meas. : 
168:157:30.  Contents:  Ac- 
count of  oxen  and  of  their  fod- 
der. From  Telloh. 

Baked  tablet.  Meas. : 122  : 78  : 29. 
Contents : Measurements  of 

fields  and  account  of  the  seed 
used  for  them.  From  Telloh, 
Translated  on  p.  1 1. 

Baked  tablet.  Meas : 127 : 1 17  : 28. 
Contents : Account  of  pay- 
ments. From  Telloh.  Trans- 
lated on  p.  12. 

Baked  tablet.  Meas.  95:50:22. 
Contents  : List  of  laborers  and 
of  their  assignments.  From 
Telloh.  Translated  on  p.  3. 
Baked  tablet.  Meas.:  37:33:8. 
Contents  : Account  of  flocks. 
From  Telloh.  Translated  on 
p.  9. 

Left  upper  corner  of  baked  tablet. 
Meas.:  115:62:35.  Con- 
tents: Paylist.  From  Tel- 

loh(  ?). 

Baked  tablet.  Meas.:  50:42:15. 
Contents:  Account  of  fields. 
From  Umma. 

Lens-shaped  tablet.  Meas.  Diam. : 
84,  Thickness : 27.  Contents  : 
Account  of  barley  used  for 
seed.  From  Telloh. 

Baked  tablet.  Meas. : 198  : 45  : 25. 
Contents:  Account  of  barley, 
used  for  seed. 

Unbaked  tablet.  Meas. : 52  : 46 : 
16.  Contents:  Account  of 
flocks,  representing  offerings  to 
several  gods.  From  Drehen. 
Translated  on  p.  7. 


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